Adidas stops selling football jersey with number 44

There is renewed excitement about the official European Championship jersey of the German national football team. The German sporting goods manufacturer Adidas and the German Soccer Association responded on Monday to criticism of the design of a number on the new jersey. The reason: The number 44 on the back is reminiscent of the runes of the Schutzstaffel SS from the National Socialist era.

It was no longer possible to personalize the jerseys with names and numbers in the Adidas store on Monday afternoon, and the DFB stopped the delivery of ordered combinations with the 44 in its own online shop. The new jersey was presented shortly before the two international matches in France and against the Netherlands.

The combination was noticed on social media. A journalist had previously been on X and then also that Bild reported on the Adidas plans. The combination was noticed on social media and many people took part in the discussion. “The DFB and its partner 11teamsports are responsible for the design of the names and numbers,” said Adidas spokesman Oliver Brüggen at the request of the German press agency.

Certain names with a connection to National Socialism could not be ordered from Adidas and the DFB. “This does not meet our personalization guidelines. Please try something else,” appeared at Adidas as a note when making a corresponding selection.

Adidas responds to possible suggestions with clarification

“People from around 100 nations work at Adidas, our company stands for the promotion of diversity and inclusion, and as a company we actively campaign against xenophobia, anti-Semitism, violence and hatred in all forms,” said Brüggen. “Any attempts to promote divisive or exclusionary views are not part of our values ​​as a brand.” The company “strongly rejects any suggestions that this was our intention.”

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