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As pre-season draws near and supporters swarm to shops to buy their teams' gear for the next
season, teams in Europe are releasing new home and away uniforms. Sales of jerseys are one
of the primary sources of income for clubs and a means for supporters worldwide to identify with
their team. Every year, clubs issue new jerseys, and every year, customers line up outside of
stores to purchase the apparel.
Based on how many clubs wear their shirts, the top five uniform makers in Europe's top five
leagues are listed below.
Adidas:
Adolf Dassler, the younger brother of Puma founder Rudolf Dassler, founded Adidas in its
current form in 1949. Together, they owned a business, but later went their own ways. Adidas
provides uniforms to a number of elite teams, including Manchester United, Real Madrid,
Bayern Munich, and Juventus.
The well-known company produces the jerseys worn by athletes like Robert Lewandowski,
Cristiano Ronaldo, and Karim Benzema, who have nearly every major football championship
under their belts.
Adidas is a major force in sports, and together with Nike, the two companies
rule European football. Adidas produces teams that consistently win trophies, just as Puma and
Nike.
Nike:
For many years, Nike has dominated football. Nike is a brand that is universal across various
sports. Since its founding in 1964, Nike, in its current incarnation, has dominated the majority of
the world's popular sports. Some of the well-known teams that the firm supplies uniforms to
include Chelsea, Liverpool, Barcelona, Inter Milan, and Paris Saint-Germain.
In the Bundesliga, where they produce uniforms for six teams, Nike has its strongest foothold in
Europe. With players like Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé, and Neymar representing the club, PSG
gives the brand all the star power it needs. Only the last team on this list can equal the
star-studded brand.