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Tottenham Hotspur signs with PUMA

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German Sportswear Company PUMA and the Premier League club have announced a long-term agreement commencing July 2006. Under the agreement, PUMA will become the official supplier of all on field, training, representation apparel and equipment to all the associated club teams until 2011.

Andrew Peters, Managing Director of PUMA UK, said: “PUMA is delighted to have reached an agreement with Tottenham. They are a big club in the most watched league in the world, and as such are of course a very attractive proposition for us. Tottenham Hotspur are a significant part of our global investment and we are proud to be working with them and that they have chosen to partner with us.”

The club will endorse PUMA’s new v1.06 line which is designed to get the players to the ball faster. The v1.06 revolutionary products are lightweight, have aerodynamic advantages and offer comfort through advanced technology, material selection and construction. The form and function of the v1.06 combine to create a radically different and distinctive product concept.

Daniel Levy, Club Chairman, said: “PUMA is a top-quality brand and we look forward to enjoying a terrific partnership. I know PUMA will deliver an exceptional range of clothing for our fans as well as designing a stylish new kit for the upcoming season.”

Source: euFootball.BIZ © Copyright 2006 - All rights reserved.

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