
German sportswear giant Adidas has once again returned to the Bundesliga, becoming the league’s official football supplier from the 2026/27 season.
In a new deal with the German Football League (DFL), Adidas will supply both the Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2 with footballs across a four-year period, culminating in the 2029/30 season. Additionally, Adidas will provide balls in the Franz Beckenbauer Supercup and relegation play-offs.
For Adidas, the partnership marks a return to German football after their previous deal with the DFL ended in the 2017/18 season, when the organisation had supplied the top flights of German football since the 2010/11 season.
DFL CEO Steffen Merkel expressed the league’s positive outlook for the partnership with Adidas.
“The selection of the right official matchball is of particular relevance for the Bundesliga, given it is the highest-scoring top league in Europe. Adidas tabled a very strong offer, that was accepted by the DFL and the 36 clubs in all parameters,” he said in a press release.
“We are very pleased about this return and the early planning security that comes with the co-operation. adidas is a company that is deeply rooted in Germany and at the same time has great global appeal. Together, we want to utilise this starting from the season after next.”
Managing Director for Central Europe at Adidas, Marina Moguš, detailed Adidas’ pride to return to the Bundesliga.
“We are very excited about the new partnership with the DFL,” she said via press release.
“The future cooperation once again strengthens our presence in the domestic market. After all these years, it was very important to us to once again provide the official match ball for the German Bundesliga.”
“Now we can hardly wait to write a new chapter together with the DFL from the 2026/27 season.”
As a result of the DFL’s return to Adidas supplied match balls, the current deal with DERBYSTAR will terminate at the end of the 2025/26 season.