The Football Association and Nike have officially announced a new contract extension that will take their long-term partnership through to 2030, in a deal worth more than £400m.
The new 12-year deal, which will kick in from August 2018, will see the sportswear firm continue to design and supply apparel to all 24 England teams based at St. George’s Park.
FA chief executive Martin Glenn added: “This is another hugely significant deal for The FA and closely follows the landmark Emirates FA Cup broadcast rights announcement last October.
“As a not-for-profit organisation, this new deal with Nike will allow The FA to invest even more into the game and make football available for all. I’d like to thank Nike for their continued support of the England teams and English football.”

Mark Bullingham, FA group commercial director, said, “We are delighted to be continuing our partnership with Nike until 2030. With The FA striving to be a world-class organisation, it’s vital for us to partner with innovative global leaders such as Nike.”
Trevor Edwards, president of the Nike Brand, commented: “We are proud to support The FA with our most innovative products, and foster the participation and development of players throughout England.”
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