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    UEFA and UNECE sign Memorandum of Understanding on sustainability

    11 April 2022

    UEFA and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that aims to show how football and hosting UEFA events can support cities to become more sustainable. UNECE is one of the five regional commissions of the United Nations and works to promote ...

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    Puma signs multi-year contract with Brazilian Confederation of Athletics

    11 April 2022

    Puma has signed a multi-year sponsorship contract with the Brazilian Confederation of Athletics. The new agreement, effective July 2022, will see Brazilian athletic teams wear Puma apparel for the first time at the World Athletics Championships in Oregon this summer. The partnership includes 24 adult and youth teams, including male ...

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    Amazon could make play for Australian Olympic rights

    7 April 2022

    Speaking to Australian newspaper Sydney Morning Herald (SMH), the head of Amazon Prime Video Australia, Tyler Bern, did not rule out a bid for the broadcast rights to the Olympic Games. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is expected to issue the Australian broadcast partnership tender for the next three Summer ...

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    Peloton heads to ITC in dispute versus iFit

    6 April 2022

    Peloton, like iFit, has extended the legal battle between the two fitness companies to the International Trade Commission (ITC), which has agreed to investigate allegations that iFit and its brands infringe Peloton’s intellectual property. iFit filed its own ITC complaint against Peloton in February; that investigation is still ongoing. Peloton ...

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    More than $2 million already allocated for Ukrainian Olympic Community

    4 April 2022

    The Solidarity Fund established by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for the Ukrainian Olympic Community and sports movement has received so far over US$2 million, the IOC said. This fund was made up of an initial donation of $1 million from the IOC and Olympic Solidarity, followed by a further ...

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    IOC announces new four-sport Olympic qualifier series for Paris 2024

    4 April 2022

    The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced a new four-sport Olympic qualifier series for the Olympic Games Paris 2024. The new qualifier series will include four sports – BMX freestyle, breaking, skateboarding, and sport climbing. Three festival-style events will gather the best athletes from each of the four sports. These ...

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    StockX claims Nike lawsuit mischaracterizes Vault NFTs

    4 April 2022

    On March 31, StockX published a revision of its previous statement, from Feb. 8, on Nike’s lawsuit – filed on Feb. 3 – over the collectibles-trading company’s so-called Vault NFTs. Both statements are available online. StockX began as a marketplace for second-hand collectible items, notably sneakers, with an authentication service ...

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    SIA elects new board members

    1 April 2022

    The Snowsports Industry Association (SIA) has elected a new chairman of the board, Michael West, and new board members. West was the founder in 1992 of the 686 brand of technical apparel and has co-founded or owned several other companies, among them New Balance Numeric, Maekan, Matix, Westwell and NRI ...

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    Infantino to seek third term as FIFA president

    1 April 2022

    Speaking at the 72nd FIFA Congress in Doha on March 31, FIFA president Gianni Infantino announced his intention to stand for re-election in 2023. It would be his third term in this role. Infantino, a 52-year-old Swiss-Italian lawyer, was first elected as FIFA president in February 2016. Before that, starting ...

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    Court finds Nike infringed a Lontex trademark

    1 April 2022

    The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania has awarded Lontex about $4.62 million in attorneys’ fees and $369,263 in expenses in a lawsuit with Nike. In addition, the jury in the case awarded damages for Nike’s infringement of the Lontex “cool compression” trademark on athletic wear. The ...

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    Afydad reelects its president

    31 March 2022

    Afydad, Spain’s association of sporting goods manufacturers, has reelected Andrés de la Dehesa, CEO of Gescode, a producer of retail software in Catalonia, to another four-year term as president. Mar Peire has been reelected first vice president, and Guillermo Ruiz is making his debut as second vice president. Peire is ...

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    ​New study highlights dangerous chemicals in counterfeit goods

    25 March 2022

    The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) has unveiled the results of a recent study on the dangers of counterfeit goods for consumers, conducted with British quality assurance provider Intertek. The study focused on the dangers of hazardous chemicals and heavy metals. Tests were conducted on clothing, footwear and accessories. ...

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    Balance Athletica to change name to Vitality

    23 March 2022

    Balance Athletica, a Denver-based athleisure brand founded in 2018, has announced that it will change its name to Vitality. The announcement follows a trademark infringement lawsuit filed by New Balance in the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts in November 2020. New Balance claimed that Balance Athletica used a “confusingly similar ...

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    Intersport extends its partnership with the French Football Federation

    21 March 2022

    Intersport has extended its contract with the French Football Federation (FFF) as merchandising distribution partner. The agreement, which was first signed in 2017, has been extended until the 2024 UEFA European Football Championship.  

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    European Alliance for Physical Activity launched by cross-sector associations

    16 March 2022

    ENOS, EuropeActive, FESI and It’s Great Out There Coalition have launched the European Physical Activity Alliance (EPAA), a new organization designed to promote the benefits of health-enhancing physical activity for physical, social and mental health and well-being. The EPAA was launched during an online event that attracted more than 200 ...

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    International Padel Federation unveils name, logo and dates of new official padel tour

    15 March 2022

    The International Padel Federation (FIP), headquartered in Switzerland but operating from Spain, has released more details about its new padel circuit, which will be called Premier Padel, and its new logo, a gold star attached to five paddles. Until now, the emerging sport has had only one world championship, the ...

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    England Golf to receive nearly £8 million from Sport England to tackle inequalities

    14 March 2022

    England Golf will receive an investment of £7.97 million (€9.52m) of government and National Lottery funding from Sport England over the next five years, which England Golf and Sport England will use to work in partnership to tackle inequalities in the game. The investment is part of Sport England’s new ...

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    ​Russia appeals FIFA and UEFA bans in CAS

    9 March 2022

    The Russian Football Federation (Rossijski Futbolny Sojus) has appealed the suspensions of Russian national teams and clubs from all FIFA and UEFA competitions over the invasion of Ukraine. The federation is asking the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to lift the suspensions to allow Russia to take part in ...

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    ​Adidas sues Fashion Nova over Stan Smith sneaker

    9 March 2022

    Adidas is once again taking on California-based apparel manufacturer Fashion Nova, accusing it of infringing on the trade dress of its Stan Smith sneaker. According to a lawsuit, Fashion Nova intentionally sold counterfeits, which features a classic tennis shoe with a white leather upper and the Three Stripes mark. The ...

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    New program to support refugees in France through sport

    7 March 2022

    Terrains d’Avenir is the name of a new program, co-financed by the French Sports Ministry and the Olympic Refuge Foundation (ORF), aiming to help refugees and displaced people in the Île-de-France region through sport. The program was officially launched at the Maison des Réfugiés (Refugee House) in Paris on March ...