UEFA Champions League ball to be redesigned after Nike secures new deal

UEFA Champions League ball to be redesigned after Nike secures new deal

UEFA has entered exclusive negotiations with Nike to become the official match ball provider from 2027, signaling the conclusion of Adidas’ twenty-five-year tenure and the retirement of the legendary star-patterned design.

​Nike is set to become the official Champions League match ball supplier for the 2027-2031 cycle, ending a historic 25-year partnership with Adidas.

Since 2001, the iconic “star ball” has been synonymous with Europe’s premier competition, but Nike’s takeover will introduce a completely new aesthetic.

For many supporters, the change marks a significant cultural shift, with many claiming, “The Champions League without the star ball won’t feel the same.”

​The transition moves away from the thermally bonded, star-panelled polyurethane design that defined the era of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

While Nike previously supplied UEFA between 1997 and 2001 using simpler “swoosh” graphics, their return promises a total visual overhaul.

Fans remain nostalgic for the Adidas era, as the star pattern provided the tournament’s first unique visual identity that defined legendary nights.

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