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The Business of Major European Soccer Kit Supplier Markets 2025-26

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  • 112 Pages
  • December 2025
  • Region: Europe
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 6227438
The "Business of the Major European Soccer Kit Supplier Markets 2025-26" report is part of the the analyst's 'Business of' series of sport competition profiles. The report takes a deep dive into the highest divisions of European soccer, highlighting ten domestic leagues. The report explores the kit supplier market at a domestic and continental level. In looking at the market across ten leagues, the report highlights key trends in the market and evidences the main brands involved.

The Premier League continues to generate the highest revenue from kit rights, at a league level. The influence of the 'big three' - adidas, Nike and PUMA is growing. The overall market in European soccer largely shows strong growth.

Key Highlights

  • Over of the market
  • League specific breakdown
  • Year-on-year analysis
  • Influence of the 'big three'

Report Scope

  • The main aims of this report is to highlight the commercial landscape across kit rights in European soccer. The report aims to break down one of the key main commercial revenue streams for competing teams in elite European competition. It also offers a comprehensive year-on-year analysis to highlight the trends since the 2020/21 season.

Reasons to Buy

  • Soccer in European is the biggest and most popular in global market for club activity. Its teams include many of the biggest around the world and include many of the biggest and most popular athletes. The report highlights the main brands involved and their strategic direction on the continent.

Table of Contents

  • 1.Overview
2. League by league breakdown

3. Overall Market

4. Appendix

List of Tables
  • League Kit Supplier Revenue
  • Brand Spend per league
  • Year-on-year change
  • New deals in 2025-26
  • Partnership history and deal length
  • Six-season change
  • Influence of the 'big three'