OFFICIAL: Corinthians Extends Nike Kit Deal Until 2035
- Deal Extension: Corinthians and Nike have officially extended their kit deal for another 10 years, meaning the partnership will now run until 2035.
- Partnership Length: By 2035, the Corinthians-Nike collaboration will have lasted 32 years, solidifying its place as one of the most enduring relationships in Brazilian football.
- President's Statement: Interim president Osmar Stabile emphasized the depth of the partnership, stating that Nike is more than just a supplier but a long-standing partner integral to Corinthians' history and identity.
Ending months of intense speculation, Brazilian giants Corinthians and Nike have officially announced a major 10-year extension to their long-standing partnership. The new agreement will now run until 2035.
Corinthians Extends Nike Kit Deal Until 2035
Corinthians' current kit deal with Nike is valid until 2027. Both parties have extended the partnership by an additional eight years, setting a new expiration date in 2035. By then, their collaboration will have lasted 32 years, reinforcing its status as one of the most enduring relationships in the history of Brazilian football.
Early reports had strongly suggested that Corinthians were on the verge of signing a deal with Adidas, but the club has ultimately chosen to renew its historic relationship with Nike.
A Partnership Rich in History
The partnership, which began in 2003, has produced some of the most iconic kits in South American football.
Osmar Stabile, interim president of Corinthians, stated: "Nike goes far beyond being our supplier. It is a long-standing partner that is part of our history, that knows us, that is with us in moments of glory and in building the identity that defines the Corinthian fan. We are very happy with the completion of the deal and with the future of the partnership.”
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