Nike unveils final Premier League ball before Puma takes over

Nike has launched its last Premier League match ball, inspired by the legendary Total 90 design from 2004-06, marking the conclusion of their 25-year partnership with the English league.
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The design pays homage to a classic era of football equipment, closing out a long-running collaboration between Nike and the Premier League. As the current season nears its end, the iconic Nike Flight Ball will be used in upcoming fixtures, including the exciting Liverpool vs Aston Villa match.
This release also signals the end of Nike's reign as the official supplier of Premier League match balls, with Puma set to take over from the 2025/26 season, ushering in a new chapter for the league's matchday equipment sponsorship.
The new ball will make its debut on the pitch, ready for its first competitive use in this week's Premier League clash. The upcoming Liverpool-Aston Villa fixture will showcase this final Nike-designed ball, ensuring it leaves a lasting legacy in English football.
Nike's partnership with the Premier League has played a pivotal role in shaping the modern football experience, and this farewell ball is a fitting tribute to the brand’s enduring influence on the game.
This release also signals the end of Nike's reign as the official supplier of Premier League match balls, with Puma set to take over from the 2025/26 season, ushering in a new chapter for the league's matchday equipment sponsorship.
The new ball will make its debut on the pitch, ready for its first competitive use in this week's Premier League clash. The upcoming Liverpool-Aston Villa fixture will showcase this final Nike-designed ball, ensuring it leaves a lasting legacy in English football.
Nike's partnership with the Premier League has played a pivotal role in shaping the modern football experience, and this farewell ball is a fitting tribute to the brand’s enduring influence on the game.
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