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adidas and DFL Enter Landmark “Official Future Partner” Agreement

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The DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga, the governing body for the Bundesliga, and adidas AG have announced an “Official Future Partner” agreement designed to secure the long-term competitiveness of German professional football.

The deal combines a significant capital injection with a decade-long match ball extension, marking a “new level” for the Herzogenaurach-based brand’s domestic footprint.

By securing a deal with a traditional German icon rather than a private equity firm, the league aims to achieve financial growth while avoiding the fan backlash that derailed previous investment attempts.

Describing the partnership as a “model signal” beyond the world of football, League President, Hans-Joachim Watzke, said: “The financing model offers an important option for investing in the growth of the Bundesliga… in economically dynamic times.” 

Emphasising the cultural significance of the deal, DFL CEO, Marc Lenz, added: “With adidas and the Bundesliga, two major German institutions are moving into the future together.”

Reinforcing the brand’s commitment to its home market, CEO of adidas AG, Bjørn Gulden, “We are committed to play an active role in shaping the future of the Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2 through innovation, reliability, and long-term commitment.” 

Key Pillars of the Investment

The cooperation is built on two primary structural components:

  • EURO100 million (AUD169 million) Loan Facility: adidas is providing the DFL with an attractive financing model that allows the 36 clubs of the Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2 to invest in strategic development and international marketing.

  • Official Match Ball Extension through 2034: adidas will remain the Official Match Ball provider for at least another eight years. This includes coverage for the Bundesliga, Bundesliga 2, the Franz Beckenbauer Supercup, and relegation play-offs.

The “Bundesliga Talent Series”

A significant inclusion in the deal is the Bundesliga Talent Series, a newly established U21 competition set to launch in the 2026/27 season.

The tournament is designed to address a “systemic bottleneck” in German football by providing high-quality playing time for top young players in the transition phase between youth and senior football.

The competition will use the Swiss model format and feature adidas equipment, ensuring the brand is at the heart of the next generation’s developmental pathway.

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