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Do you know what brand of uniform Ukraine wears?

It's lotto.

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I PUMA (Italy, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Paraguay, Poland, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Angola, C? te d 'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo and Tunisia)

This year, the national team's jerseys have the largest number of sponsors, * * * sponsorship 12. The last three African Cup champions were sponsored by Puma. The first two were Cameroon and Tunisia. In the just-concluded 2006 African Cup, Puma swept the two final teams, Egypt and C? te d 'Ivoire. In fact, five African teams, namely, Angola, C? te d 'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo and Tunisia, will all wear cougars. In addition to five African teams, six World Cup teams including Italy, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Paraguay, Poland, Iran and Saudi Arabia also signed contracts with Puma. Italy's jerseys were still provided by Kappa at the World Cup in Korea and Japan, and this time they were replaced by Puma. Although there is only one seed team in Italy, there are 12 endorsement teams among the 32 participating teams, which makes Puma the sports brand with the largest number of sponsorship teams in Germany.

Second, Nike (Brazil, Netherlands, Portugal, Croatia, Mexico, Australia, South Korea, United States)

The ambitious Nike has set an advertising budget of $654.38+08 billion for this year's World Cup, which is much higher than its two main competitors Adidas ($654.38+00 billion) and Puma ($220 million), and also higher than the last World Cup's $654.38+04 billion. Nike hopes to surpass Adidas in the World Cup and become the first football product market in the world. In this summer's World Cup finals in Germany, Nike introduced the new uniforms of the eight teams it sponsored to participate in the World Cup. Compared with four years ago, the total number of teams signed by Nike in this World Cup has not changed, but the teams accompanying Brazil, Portugal, Croatia, South Korea and the United States have changed from Nigeria, Russia and Belgium in the last Korea-Japan Cup to Holland, Mexico and Australia in this World Cup.

Three. Adidas (Germany, Argentina, France, Spain, Japan, Trinidad and Tobago)

As a traditional official sponsor of FIFA and the World Cup, Adidas "only" six endorsement teams in this summer's World Cup, although most of them are seed teams: host countries Germany, France, Spain and Argentina, and the other two are Japan and Trinidad and Tobago for the first time. Adidas pays more attention to celebrity endorsements while maintaining traditional cooperation with official institutions. Now, English Beckham and Defoe, German Ballack, French Zidane, Vieira and Cisse, Brazilian Kaka, Spanish Raul and Argentine saviola are all occupied by Adidas. Following Kaka, Adidas signed Messi, who shined in the last World Youth Championship, earlier this year.

Fourth, umbro (English, Sweden)

Umbro is the first sportswear company to determine the World Cup uniforms. There are crosses on the flags of England and Sweden on the shoulders of the uniform. The "cross" with a cross looks like a split wound, which is a gun hole. In addition to England and Sweden, umbro also sponsored national teams such as Norway and Ireland, but unfortunately did not enter the World Cup finals.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Lotto (Serbia and Montenegro, Ukraine)

Lotto is a famous Italian sportswear company. This year, it has overshadowed a big company like KAPPA, and its distinctive trademark can be remembered far away.