Iceland Announce Puma Kit Deal - No Errea Kits In EURO 2020

The Football Association of Iceland (KSI) this morning announced Puma as the new kit supplier in a six year deal. Puma replaces Errea who had been the kit maker of Iceland since 2001.

Iceland Announce Six Year Kit Deal With Puma

The new Puma Iceland kit deal starts officially on 1st July 2020 with the new kits to be unveiled in the middle of the month. Puma will make Iceland's kits until at least 2026.

The new Puma Iceland deal means that Iceland will not wear Errea jerseys in the postponed UEFA EURO 2020.

Guðni Bergsson the KSÍ chairman said, “I want to start by taking this opportunity and thank Errea for a long and successful partnership, KSÍ and Errea have experienced many things over the years. Now we have a new chapter in the costume story and we will take the next step on our road trip with PUMA. We are very excited about our partnership with PUMA, which is without doubt one of the leading sports brands in the world today, and we are very much looking forward to seeing Iceland’s first PUMA costume announced in mid-July. We must not forget that we are going to introduce our new national team logo at the end of June, so that the new PUMA attire will have the new national team logo.”

Björn Gulden the CEO of Puma said, “The Icelandic national teams have achieved remarkable results in football in recent years. Despite being a small nation, Icelanders have shown that it is possible to go far with talents, the right attitude and no less an individual team. I am very much looking forward to working with KSÍ and looking forward to the projects ahead.”

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