All Team sports articles – Page 2
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News briefsCaitlin Clark is Nike Basketball's newest signature athlete
The brand is also unveiling Clark’s new signature logo.
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News briefsFanatics launches advertising division ahead of NFL season
The digital sports platform teams up with veteran exec Jeremi Gorman to drive new ad strategies across commerce and content.
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News briefsPeak Achievement plans C$250m bond sale
The Canadian parent of several ice hockey and lacrosse brands plans to reduce debt through a new bond offering, according to multiple sources.
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News briefsSFIA releases mid-year sports participation report
A new mid-year report from US fitness industry trade group SFIA shows rising inactivity and cost concerns despite growth in select winter and racquet sports.
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News briefsNFL extends Microsoft partnership for AI integration
The US American football league expands its collaboration with a tech company to bring AI tools onto the sidelines and into club operations.
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News briefsUnder Armour signs Ibrahima Konaté
After Rüdiger, Torres and Hakimi, Ibrahima Konaté joins UA’s growing roster of world-class players.
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ArticlePuma keeps aiming high, steals Basketball VP from Nike
Puma is not giving up on challenging Nike and Adidas for the top spot in basketball sales. The company has appointed Archie McEachern as its Vice President of Basketball.
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News briefsWilson CEO Joe Dudy to step down
The US-based ball and racquet brand will see leadership changes as longtime executive Joe Dudy exits and Amer Sports CFO Andrew Page takes interim charge.
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News briefsUnder Armour hires football ambassador
Under Armour has named Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta as Global Ambassador, linking him to product development, youth talent programs and its new campaign.
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ArticleNBA approves record $6.1bn sale of Boston Celtics
The Boston Celtics will change hands in a record-breaking deal as Bill Chisholm’s consortium takes majority control, with full ownership expected by 2028.
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News briefsFanatics involved in apparel sales case in Australia
“This ruling will have a very minor effect on our business and our ability to serve our partners in Australia,” Fanatics´ spokesperson commented on the court judgment.
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News briefsNFL has benched the chain gang
The National Football League (NFL) did away with the chain gang – the team of officials who, with a literal chain, measure out ten-yard gains for the team on offense – for its Hall of Fame game on July 31 in Ohio. The only thing measuring first downs that day, ...
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News briefsMacron eyes record year
Italian sportswear brand Macron generated €107 million in revenue during the first half of 2025.
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News briefsNBA has European plans
The NBA has settled a three-year schedule for four different cities in Europe
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News briefsLi-Ning is developing humanoids for developing sportswear
China’s Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center and Li-Ning have launched the country’s first robotics sports science laboratory in Beijing. This new laboratory aims to utilize advanced robotics to enhance sports science and athletic performance. This cross-industry partnership will see Tiangong robots donning sportswear and running shoes for high-tech research and ...
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News briefsAngels in the outfield, robots in the infield
The MLB is introducing an automated ball-strike system at this year’s All-Star Game.
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News briefsGerman BSI forms new group to strengthen team sports segment
The Bundesverband der Deutschen Sportartikel-Industrie (BSI) has launched a new specialist group focused on team sports.
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News briefsJD Sports sees Helen Ashton to step down as Interim Chair
Ashton joined JD Sports as a Non-Executive Director in November 2021 and served as Interim Chair during a CEO and Chair transition.
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ArticleWhy sports brands are investing in critical infrastructure
Sports infrastructure is not only a foundation of physical activity, health equity and community, but the future of the sports industry itself.
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News briefsNBA’s basketball-related revenue falls short this season
Players with the highest salaries will be suffering the largest pay cuts.