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Puma signs long-term deal with Portuguese Football Federation

The logo of Puma sportswear company is seen at its store at Tbilisi Mall in Tbilisi, Georgia, April 22, 2016. /David Mdzinarishvili/File Photo
The logo of Puma sportswear company is seen at its store at Tbilisi Mall in Tbilisi, Georgia, April 22, 2016. /David Mdzinarishvili/File Photo

German sportswear maker Puma said on Wednesday it signed a long-term kit deal with the Portuguese Football Federation, replacing long-serving U.S. rival Nike.


Starting from 2025, the brand will equip all soccer male, female and youth teams as well as the federation's futsal, beach football and E-Sports teams, it said.


Puma will unveil its new products early next year, it added.


Nike first signed with the Portuguese Federation in 1997.


(Reporting by Linda PasquiniEditing by Madeline Chambers)

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