Record results for the adidas Group in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Herzogenaurach/Germany • February 2, 2015
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2014 sales reach the € 1 billion mark +++ More than 30% growth in the football category +++ More World Cup jerseys sold than ever before +++ adidas most popular brand in Germany
Record results for the adidas Group in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Herzogenaurach/Germany • February 2, 2015
Media
2014 sales reach the € 1 billion mark +++ More than 30% growth in the football category +++ More World Cup jerseys sold than ever before +++ adidas most popular brand in Germany
Record sales for the adidas Group in Germany, Austria and Switzerland: As announced today ahead of the international sporting goods fair ISPO, which begins in Munich on Thursday, the sporting goods supplier achieved total sales of € 1 billion in these three markets in 2014 – more than ever before in the company's history.
In Germany, the Herzogenaurach-based company increased sales 15% in 2014. In particular the 2014 FIFA Football World Cup™ in Brazil and the top-selling 'Germany jersey' were key to the success of adidas, the leading football brand. The DFB supplier sold three million jerseys altogether – twice as many as for the 2006 World Cup in Germany. In total, football product sales for adidas in Germany increased more than 30% in 2014. In addition, the brand with the 3-Stripes recorded strong sales growth in its home market in the running and training categories and with lifestyle products. Reebok also played a key role in the Group's positive development in Germany: Sales of the fitness brand rose 9% in 2014. All distribution channels contributed to the positive sales development of the two brands. Notably, sales in the own-retail segment increased at a double-digit rate, with particularly strong growth in the e-commerce business. Roland Auschel, adidas Group Executive Board Member responsible for Global Sales, said:
-Roland Auschel, adidas Group Executive Board Member responsible for Global Sales
Winand Krawinkel, Managing Director Central Europe, added:
-Winand Krawinkel, Managing Director Central EuropE
The brand with the 3-Stripes continues to enjoy unbroken popularity in Germany, as shown by the recent survey 'The Germans' Favourite Brands', conducted by Brandmeyer, an agency for brand consultancy: adidas ranked top of the list for the third time in a row.
The positive business development of the adidas Group is also creating new jobs in Germany. The Group has grown continuously over the last few years and will create more than 200 new jobs in Germany alone this year. The German magazine Focus has again named the adidas Group as the Top Employer in Germany.