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L-R) England international David Beckham, adidas CEO Herbert Hainer, FIFA President Joseph Blatter, Danny Jordaan, managing director of the organisation committee, and German soccer legend Franz Beckenbauer pose as Jabulani, the official
Adidas agrees to keep sponsoring scandal-hit FIFA - Deseret News
Investors concerned as Adidas declines to join Blatter exit call
FIFA president Sepp Blatter backed by sponsor adidas | Daily Mail Online
FIFA Scandal Puts Sponsor Adidas in Tough Spot - WSJ
FIFA President Blatter and Adidas Chief Executive Hainer announce sponsorship agreement for 2010 and 2014 World Cup soccer tournaments in Zurich. FIFA President Sepp Blatter (L) and Adidas Chief Executive Herbert Hainer (
Adidas concerned at FIFA corruption claims
Adidas, Kia on fence over Blatter resignation – DW – 10/03/2015
Trial begins for ex-FIFA bosses Blatter and Platini – DW – 06/09/2022
Michel Platini will run for FIFA presidency, and Prince Ali fires first shot at him - The Washington Post
Investors concerned as Adidas declines to join Blatter exit call
Adidas puts pressure on Sepp Blatter to 'reach clarity' on corruption allegations dogging Fifa
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World Cup 2014: Adidas says it's concerned about corruption allegations - CBS News
Adidas Agrees To Remain FIFA Sponsor | Soccer News – India TV
Adidas, Kia Motors not following FIFA sponsors demanding Blatter's exit | CTV News
Adidas salomon hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
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Adidas will sponsor FIFA despite scandal | CP24.com
Investors concerned as Adidas declines to join Blatter exit call
Adidas: FIFA president should have term, age limit
Blatter-Rücktritt: Adidas hält sich bei Forderungen zurück - manager magazin
Nike and Adidas square off for Brazil World Cup in ongoing brand battle
FIFA chief Blatter: There is no on-field racism in football | CNN
Adidas, Kia don't join major US brands in demanding Blatter quits - TODAY