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  • PUMA and LaLiga present the new Official Competition Football

    PUMA and LaLiga present the new Official Competition Football

    After signing the long-term agreement between PUMA and LaLiga, in which the sports brand became the official sponsor, PUMA presented the Official 2019/2020 Football today, which will be used for all of the LaLiga Santander and LaLiga 1|2|3 professional matches.

    LaLiga is entertainment, emotion, it is passion, it is a spectacle, it is much more than football and the football is the heartbeat of the competition. PUMA wants to pay homage to this passion and therefore presented a new design that incorporates the technology that was developed exclusively by the brand with a striking color combination that will be the secret weapon for incredible tricks and goals that will become part of history.

    With a 18 panel heat sealed structure, the new LaLiga football is a perfect sphere that guarantees better stability, a soft touch and reduced water absorption. The bigger panels allow a better connection with the sphere. One of the new details is located in the 1mm Hi-Solid Dimple PU (San Fang) casing which improves the aerodynamics and also provides high resistance to the graze and wear and tear, which creates better durability and high performance level.  The structure of this advanced design is similar to that of a golf ball to assure a straight path and better consistency in the shot.  Likewise, the incorporation of an additional POE foam layer improves the touch and increases the sensibility, which results in a firm touch and an improved rebound consistency. This football is reactive in the shots and has an explosive potential. The air chamber made of rubber with the PAL valve (PUMA AIR LOCK) assures excellent air retention.

    Talking about the design colors, PUMA has opted for a very daring combination with green tones that offer more visibility in the turn and trajectory as well as in the velocity. An attractive Glimmer green over white combined with the NRGY red of the PUMA logo will highlight the flight over the pitch.

    On a technical level, the PUMA sphere incorporates new details that improve the aerodynamics and resistance to the wear and tear, which will result in more durability and a higher performance level.

    For the first time, the sphere includes the LaLiga ‘beat’, one of the visual identity roots for the organization. It will be integrated in the football in the PUMA logo.

    For the presentation of the new sphere, PUMA has launched a campaign that is inspired in a mix of football, fun, dance and music that will generate a domino effect in which the football is the trigger.

    One of the highlights of the campaign is the production of a video where the rhythm is marked by the heartbeats of the players who are the stars. Oblak, Griezmann, Umtiti, Bartra, Cazorla and Suárez appear in the video with the music from the afrotrap band, Afrojuice, which was written especially for this occasion.

    Click here to see the campaign video

    The football marks the heartbeats of LaLiga, and PUMA wants to get to the heart of the players and all the fans of this great passion called football with their new ball.

  • Sandro, Bartra, Moreno and Krohn-Dehli among deadline-day movers and shakers in LaLiga Santander

    Sandro, Bartra, Moreno and Krohn-Dehli among deadline-day movers and shakers in LaLiga Santander

    The  2017/18  January  transfer  window  has  drawn  to  a  close,  with  more  than  100 transfers involving players moving to LaLiga Santander and LaLiga 1|2|3 clubs. Many of them were signed off in the final 24 hours of the window, with Sevilla FC, Real Betis, Levante UD and UD Las Palmas keeping the excitement going right down to the wire.

    Sevilla have recruited Guilherme Arana, Roque Mesa, Sandro and Miguel Layun, with moves for the latter two sealed and delivered on deadline day, while Real Sociedad have snapped up Layun’s Mexico teammate Hector Moreno. Las Palmas were once again one of the most active dealers, with late arrivals in the shape of Oghenekaro Etebo and Matias Aguirregaray joining fellow January signings Nacho Gil, Gabriel Peñalba, Jairo and Alejandro Galvez in the ranks.

    One of the most notable moves on deadline day was Marc Bartra signing for Betis from Borussia Dortmund. Levante also did plenty of late business, bringing in Giampaolo Pazzini, Armando Sadiku and Ruben Rochina before the window closed.

    Choco Lozano is now a LaLiga Santander player, having joined Girona FC from FC Barcelona B on deadline day. Another eye-catching signing was Michael Krohn-Dehli’s late switch from Sevilla to RC Deportivo.

    Other clubs such as SD Eibar and Malaga CF also took advantage of the January transfer window to strengthen their squads by drafting in players who they hope will help them achieve their goals for the second half of the campaign.

    Check out all the movers and shakers in the January transfer window on our map.