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Puma’s long slide: the rise and fall of a German sports icon

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Puma and Adidas were founded by two feuding German brothers, with Puma losing ground in recent years to newer brands such as On and Hoka.

HERZOGENAURACH: Germany’s Puma and fierce rival Adidas have their roots in the very same house where brothers Rudolf and Adolf Dassler launched their shoe business a century ago, before a major fall-out between the siblings split the company in two.

From the split of the original company Geda, Rudolf founded Ruda – later renamed Puma – while Adolf founded Adidas. The two firms’ headquarters remain just a short walk from each other in the Bavarian town of Herzogenaurach.

Now Puma is set to come under the wings of China’s top sportswear firm Anta, which would become its biggest shareholder in a US$1.8 billion deal aimed at turning around one of Europe’s most iconic sports brands that has fallen sharply from grace.

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