Why Does Nike Embrace The Best & Most Famous ATHLETES In the World?
Nike is an American athletic apparel organization Based in Beaverton, Oregon. It was established in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports by Bill Bowerman, an Olympic-style events mentor at the University of Oregon, and his previous understudy Phil Knight. They opened their first retail outlet in 1966 and dispatched the Nike brand shoe in 1972. The organization was renamed, Nike. From the last part of the 80s, Nike consistently extended its business and expanded its product offering through various acquisitions, and pulls in the best competitors on the planet, who contribute to the achievement of Nike.
1. Cristiano Ronaldo | Serie A
2. Neymar | Ligue 1
3. LeBron James | NBA
4. Kevin Durant | NBA
The 2014 class MVP marked a 10-year underwriting contract expansion with Nike. He has a line of shoes and clothing with the KD name on it.
Kevin's seven-year bargain definitely worth $60 million, and Under Armor moved in with a rewarding offer. Industry insider Matt Powell, a shoe investigator for Sports OneSource, called Under Armor's pitch to Kevin "remarkable."
5. Rafael Nadal | ATP
The Spanish tennis star has the Rafa line of tennis apparel
and clothing with Nike, currently featuring the color pink. Nike has sponsored
Nadal since he was 13 years old. Though there have been rumors that Nadal will
switch to another clothing and shoe sponsor, and make a big payday like Roger
Federer and Novak Djokovic, Nadal has remained with Nike. Nike reportedly
pays Nadal around ~10M a year.
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