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    Nike Enters Exclusive Talks to Supply Uefa Men's Club Match Balls From 2027

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    Posted on April 9, 2026

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    Last updated: April 9, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UEFA’s commercial arm UC3 has entered exclusive negotiations with Nike to supply match balls for all UEFA men’s club competitions—including the Champions League—from 2027 to 2031, replacing long‑standing supplier adidas.

    Table of Contents

    • Nike's Potential UEFA Champions League Partnership: Implications and Industry Impact
    • Background of the Match Ball Contract
    • Analyst Perspectives on the Deal
    • Details of the Proposed Agreement
    • Adidas' Response
    • Nike's Current Business Challenges
    • Potential Benefits from UEFA Champions League Exposure
    • Ongoing Issues in Key Markets
    • Expert Opinions on Sponsorship Effectiveness
    • Financial Aspects of the Deal
    • Reporting Credits

    Nike in exclusive talks to be UEFA Champions League match ball provider from 2027

    Nike's Potential UEFA Champions League Partnership: Implications and Industry Impact

    By Nicholas P. Brown

    April 9 (Reuters) - Nike is in exclusive negotiations to become the new official match ball provider for all UEFA men's club competitions, according to a statement on Thursday from UC3, the joint venture between UEFA and European Football Clubs.

    Background of the Match Ball Contract

    Landing the contract, which had belonged to rival Adidas for 25 years, would be a win for Nike as it tries to turn around its struggling business.

    But it would not be a silver bullet, analysts say, for a company whose main struggles have to do with a lack of innovative products.

    Analyst Perspectives on the Deal

    "I’m skeptical this meaningfully moves the needle in aggregate in the immediate term, but ... likely helps in the medium term," said Drake MacFarlane, an analyst at M Science.

    Details of the Proposed Agreement

    The contract would last from 2027 through 2031, according to the UC3 statement. Nike previously wrested from Adidas a contract to become the official supplier of the German Football Association (DFB).

    Nike did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    Adidas' Response

    Adidas in a statement confirmed it would not renew its contract with UEFA, saying it was "proud to have created the most iconic ball range of all time."

    Nike's Current Business Challenges

    Nike has flailed in recent years as its delivery of innovative new products has stalled, and smaller competitors like On and Deckers' Hoka have chipped away at its shelf space. CEO Elliott Hill, appointed in 2024, has vowed to redouble Nike's focus on core sports, including football.

    Potential Benefits from UEFA Champions League Exposure

    The Champions League, UEFA’s premier club competition, has an audience of some 1.2 billion, according to UEFA's annual report for the 2024-2025 season. It could give Nike a key visibility boost as it tries to right its ship.

    Ongoing Issues in Key Markets

    But Nike's primary pain points are China - where sales have fallen double digits for several quarters in a row - and its inability to work through old inventory and excite the market with new sneakers.

    Expert Opinions on Sponsorship Effectiveness

    "There’s no sponsorship that will fix Nike’s problems," said Morningstar analyst David Swartz. "There are competitors that do well with minimal sports sponsorships. Nike still needs unique and functional products to drive sales."

    Financial Aspects of the Deal

    The value of the deal across the competitions could roughly double to more than 40 million euros ($46.70 million) a year, the Financial Times reported on Thursday, citing a person familiar with the matter.

    ($1 = 0.8565 euros)

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Nicholas P. Brown; additional reporting by Helen Reid; editing by Kirsti Knolle and Arun Koyyur)

    Key Takeaways

    • •This would mark the end of adidas’s 26‑year reign as the Champions League match ball provider since 2001 (uefa.com).
    • •The tender covers all men’s club competitions—Champions League, Europa League, Conference League—and attracted bids from Nike and Puma, amid Decathlon/Kipsta supplying the latter two until 2027 (mundodeportivo.com).
    • •If finalized, the Nike deal would run through 2031, reshaping UEFA’s commercial landscape for match ball rights starting with the 2027–28 season (as.com)

    References

    • UEFA and adidas extend UEFA Champions League partnership | UEFA.com
    • UEFA could end long standing Adidas partnership for Champions League starting in 2027–2028
    • 'Sorpasso' de Nike en la Champions

    Frequently Asked Questions about Nike enters exclusive talks to supply UEFA men's club match balls from 2027

    1What is the new agreement between Nike and UEFA?

    Nike has entered exclusive negotiations to become the official match ball provider for UEFA men's club competitions from 2027 to 2031.

    2Who announced the negotiations with Nike?

    UC3, the joint venture between UEFA and European Football Clubs, announced the negotiations.

    3For which competitions will Nike supply match balls?

    Nike will supply match balls for all UEFA men's club competitions.

    4What is the duration of the proposed Nike-UEFA deal?

    The deal would cover the period from 2027 to 2031.

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