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Football Kit Sponsorship Statistics 2014-15

Football Shirt Sponsorship Statistics 2014-15- Jersey sponsors in top European Leagues

Repucom have published an interesting report detailing money invested into shirt sponsorship in Europe’s top football leagues for the 2014/15 season.

The report, which features data for England, Spain, Italy, France, Germany and Holland, says that the total investment into jersey sponsorship for the 2014/15 season (across each nation’s top division) was around 687 million euros, a 20% rise over the 2013/14 season figure of 570 million. It also makes an interesting observation about the MLS, and its sponsorship in comparison to the top European Leagues.

Which football league has the highest amount of shirt sponsors (by monetary value)?

The answer is England’s Premier League, with a total of 213 million euros for the 2014/15 season, an increase of 36% over last season’s 157 million euro figure. A bulk of this 36% has been made by Manchester United’s new sponsorship deal with Chevrolet. Continue reading

New Marseille Fourth Kit 14/15- Olympique de Marseille Adidas Blue Jersey 2014/15

Marseille have today unveiled a fourth shirt for their 2014/15 season. The predominantly sky blue shirt, with orange trim, will make its debut against Lorient next month. Intersport are again the sponsors, as can be seen in the pics below.

Adidas have created some funky designs in the past for Marseille, including a denim away jersey that can be seen here. Continue reading

New PSG Third Kit 14/15- Nike Paris SG Red Champions League Jersey 2014-2015

This is the new PSG third kit 2014/15, Paris Saint-Germain’s new 3rd/European jersey for the current season. Made by Nike, the red third kit reflects the club’s passion and modern spirit and will make its debut in the Champions League fixture against Cypriot side APOEL Nicosia on 21 October, 2014.

The new PSG third strip 2014/15, entirely red, features two tones of that colour. The shirt, shorts and socks feature a lighter tone of red on the front, while a darker red covers the entire back. Continue reading