Hummel has signed a multi-year deal to become the official kit supplier of the Canadian Premier League (CPL). The partnership will kick off in 2026, covering all eight CPL clubs and emphasizing sustainability and community engagement.
Macron has been the CPL’s kit supplier for the past five years – that is, since the inaugural season of 2019. As of 2026, Hummel will be supplying the kits, training wear and fan apparel.
Key details
Hummel will produce home, away and alternate kits for all eight CPL clubs, with the partnership also extending to the Canadian Championship and League1 Canada competitions. Club-specific kit launches are scheduled for early 2026.
Focus on sustainability and community
According to CPL officials, the new partnership emphasizes sustainably produced performance apparel and grassroots football initiatives, aligning with Hummel’s broader brand ethos of “changing the world through sport.”
Market context
Hummel continues its global expansion strategy, building on recent partnerships with Everton FC, Real Betis and various national federations. The CPL deal strengthens the brand’s foothold in North America, a market traditionally dominated by Nike, Adidas and Puma. For Macron, which has seen strong growth in Europe and the US, the deal underscores the increasing competitiveness of global teamwear contracts.
