LONDON: The Premier League and Nike have announced a six-year extension to their existing partnership through to 2025.
The extension of a deal that began back in 2000 cements one of the League’s longest partnerships.
Under the deal Nike will also continue to provide kit and equipment for the League’s youth development and international events and support the Premier League Primary Stars Kit and Equipment Scheme that benefits schools across the country.
The scheme, which has been running since 2011, encourages young people to get active by providing schools and clubs with full playing kits.
“Nike is an excellent partner for the Premier League and, through its track-record of innovation, has done a great job providing high quality match-balls for the competition for nearly 20 years,” said Richard Scudamore, executive chairman of the Premier League.
“We are very pleased our partnership has extended until the end of the 2024/25 season.
“Our work together extends beyond the match-ball and includes Nike’s excellent support for the Premier League Primary Stars Kit and Equipment Scheme that benefits schools across England and Wales.”
, pictured above left with ex-Manchester United and Everton goalkeeper, Tim Howard, and Nike president Mark Parker.
“Nike’s two decades of partnership with the Premier League continues our commitment to innovation on the field and supporting players from the grassroots to elite levels of the game,” Martin Buckley, VP/GM Nike Global Football, said.



