Pumas set to bid farewell to Nike
Pumas de la UNAM is preparing to bid farewell to Nike, its current uniform sponsor. The university club will change brands and unveil new uniforms soon, according to leaked reports.
The specialized site Footy Headlines reported that the contract with Nike is about to expire. The 2025-2026 season will be the last one in which the American brand dresses the Felinos.
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During the Apertura 2025 and Clausura 2026, Pumas will continue to use Nike uniforms. However, at the end of that cycle, significant changes are expected in their sports image.
The same source indicates that Puma will be the new brand that will dress the university team. "It is expected that Pumas UNAM will end its association with Nike and switch to Puma as its sponsor," the medium reported.
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