In another World Cup stunt for Adidas, TBWA Germany's Berlin office created a soccer cathedral with a 9,000-square-foot fresco of soccer players in the style of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel. The ... In another World Cup stunt for Adidas, TBWA Germany's Berlin office created a soccer...
The team of adidas, Herzogenaurach, Germany, and Bayer MaterialScience, Leverkusen, Germany, developed the soccer ball for the FIFA World Cup 2006, which was held in Germany June 9 to July 9. The goal of the project, says Bayer, was "to make a r The team of...
BOSTON -- With the shadow of World Cup '98 -- considered the world's largest sporting event -- looming ever larger, sneaker companies are kicking off grassroots efforts domestically and abroad to promote the game of soccer and their involvement in it BOSTON -- With the shadow...
IF IT was a Gallic plot to take the Teutons down a peg, it could not have been better timed. As West Germans went wild over their World Cup win on july 8th, word spread that the French were taking control of Adidas, a West German sports-goods...
A new World Cup campaign has soccer stars assembling teams on city streets around the world. Agency: 180 Amsterdam (180/TBWA). Executive ... A new World Cup campaign has soccer stars assembling teams on city streets around the world. Agency: 180 Amsterdam (180/TBWA). Executive creative director:...
Byline: emma hall [London] Adidas launches an ambitious, yearlong, global multimedia campaign this month in which 21 athletes reveal defining moments in their lives. They expressed their stories through artwork, and the results are being used...
In another World Cup stunt for Adidas, TBWA Germany's Berlin office created a soccer cathedral with a 9,000-square-foot fresco of soccer players in the style of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel. The fresco covers the ceiling of the main lobby in the central train station in...
Byline: Leon Gettler Jun 08, 2006 (The Sydney Morning Herald - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Many companies hope to benefit by sponsoring the soccer World Cup in 2006. An average of $US35 million ($A47 million) has been paid by each of the 15...
Byline: Leon Gettler Jun 08, 2006 (The Age - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Many companies hope to benefit by sponsoring the soccer World Cup in 2006. An average of $US35 million ($A47 million) has been paid by each of the 15 official ...
Byline: Leon Gettler Jun 08, 2006 (The West Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Many companies hope to benefit by sponsoring the soccer World Cup in 2006. An average of $US35 million ($A47 million) has been paid by each of the 15 official...
Byline: Beatrix Payne Soccer's World Cup, kicking off June 9 in Germany, offers savvy global investors some tactical stock picking bets. According to Richard Batty, global strategist at Standard Life Investments, Edinburgh, here are some likely winners: * Adidas-Salomon...
Byline: Sean Gregory May 25, 2006 (Time Australia - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The 2006 FIFA soccer World Cup is expected to attract a total cumulative television audience of 32 billion when it starts in June 2006. This is on top of ...
HERZOGENAURACH, Germany -- adidas Group (FWB:ADS): --Currency-neutral sales for the adidas Group excluding Reebok grow 13% --Group operating profit increases 21% --Currency-neutral adidas backlogs up 12% --Sequential improvement in currency-neutral Reebok backlogs to -14% --Full year earnings...
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Dubai-based airline Emirates has announced that it is to become the sixth and final sponsor of football's international governing body, FIFA. The airline has agreed to pay USD195m as part of the agreement, which runs for eight years from 2007...
Byline: JENNIFER CAROFANO This year, Adidas, Nike and Puma are each making a statement with performance footwear designed for the elite soccer player, as well as with customized product designed by the consumers themselves. ADIDAS: Taking customization to a new...
Soccer Fever Adidas will begin its countdown to the World Cup - set to kick off in Germany in June 2006 - with this month's debut of its latest Predator soccer boot, as well as a collection of retro-inspired footwear. ...
Sep 17, 2003 (B&T Weekly - ABIX via COMTEX) Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand devised an interactive campaign for Adidas' 2002 FIFA World Cup campaign. The "Institute for the study of footballitis" campaign has won several awards, including "Best in show" at the...
ABIX via COMTEX) -- Only retailers in South Korea offered consumers the opportunity to purchase replica jerseys of the South Korean soccer team. Nike, which is based in the US, was the sports clothing company responsible for providing the jerseys for the South Korean soccer team ...
Jun 13, 2002 Ad News ABIX via COMTEX -- Sporting goods manufacturer, adidas, has switched its Australian advertising account to Whybin TWBA. The relocation is part of a global reorganisation of its advertising, which has seen the company appoint TWBA to handle all...
Sports Editors/Soccer Writers & Columnists SUNNYVALE, Calif.--BW SportsWire--March 6, 2002 Official FIFA Partner Extends Its Global Soccer Commitment Through Marketing Programs on Official Site Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO), a leading global Internet communications, commerce and media company, and Federation Internationale...
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