ULTRA RARE NIKE FC Employee Promo Release!
Limited Edition Book given out as raffle promos and Executive gifts /100
DIRECTLY from a High Level Nike Designer who worked on the Nike FC Creation Team!
Nike’s “Table Talk” Promo Release Statement
The Complete NIKE F.C. history brought together in one almighty coffee table book. We've seen the photos, read the spin and debated its authenticity. Whether the story behind NIKE F.C.'s origins are true or not remains (not so much of) a mystery, but one thing is for sure - it's an awesome campaign behind a great clothing collection. Now Nike have collated all the imagery from the NIKE F.C. campaign and brought it together in this coffee table style book. The NIKE F.C. campaign book is not for general sale but we've managed to get our mitts on a copy and felt it our duty to share it with you lot. Uniting the campaigns clever archive imagery and stunning black and white lookbook photography featuring recent inductees Neymar, Jack Wilshire, Dani Osvaldo and Kevin Prince-Boateng, the book tells the story of NIKE F.C.'s origins and its key members, past and present NIKE FC
Football Club Soccer RARE Coffee Table Photo Artifact Book Foil Unusually rare Nike release coffee table book, combination of large text and photos from 1994 to present about the culture and history of Nike F.C. Featuring Messi and Ronaldo x1 is included in this listing please see all photos before bidding additional photos can be sent if necessary you will receive the item(s) pictured please ask any and all questions before buying. All items are subject to be shipped in multiple packages and can be canceled at any time, we reserve the rights for the shipping carrier to be chosen at our discretion, no items will be shipped until payment is completed. Payment is due within 3 business days of sale date. We reserve the right to cancel a auction after bidding ends at our discretion of lack of payment, rude buyers, or low feedback or any other reason. We also may not cancel a order if it has already been packed. International buyers and subject to higher shipping fees. []Any buyer with under fifteen positive feedback may NOT be permitted to make purchases over 20$ (including shipping) if they do not message me before confirming the purchase[]. Buyer assumes responsibility for the proper use of all items. Yes we can ship to your Hotel Room if that is the address on file. Items will ship to the address of file. Returns are not accepted, A fifty percent restocking fee will be charged for all returned items. Items will be returned at buyers expense ALL items are sold as is All items are from a smoke and cat free home. Make sure to check out our other listings!!
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Nike Academy Article Talk Language Watch Edit The Nike Football Academy was an English football academy funded and administered by Nike, Inc. The academy had a revolving squad of unsigned under-20 players and was run with the intention of helping them find a professional club. Unreleased Messi Interview and photos, Inreleased Ronaldo photos The academy was based at St George's Park National Football Centre.[2] The squad was made up of players scouted worldwide and drafted to the squad through Nike Most Wanted trials. Unreleased Messi Photos unreleased Ronaldo interview Over 50 players have gone on to play professional football over the years. The programme was led by Manager Jon Goodman, with former Wolverhampton Wanderers player Matt Murray who worked as Assistant Manager.[3] Nike Academy Nike academy logo.png Founded 2009 Dissolved 2017; 5 years ago Ground St George's Park Burton upon Trent, England Capacity 3,100[1] League Friendlies Home colours Away colours The programme was also known for its collaborations with top class professional players, including Sami Khedira, Joe Hart, Rio Ferdinand, Francesco Totti, Mario Gotze and others. Players such as David Accam, Tom Rogic, Majeed Waris, Petar Golubovic and Kevin Salazar are graduates of the programme.[4] The academy regularly played exhibition matches facing teams like FC Barcelona,[5] Arsenal,[6] Inter Milan,[7] Manchester United and others. The academy closed at the end of the 2016–17 season.[8] Technical staff Edit Name Role[9] England Jon Goodman Head coach Scotland Matt Murray Assistant coach Mexico Jesús Vázquez Featured player Argentina Lautaro Alegrini Featured player Scotland Jacob Donnely Jugador Destacado Notable participants Edit Australia Dejan Pandurevic Australia Tom Rogic Belgium Dario Van den Buijs Cape Verde Alvin Fortes England Conor Branson England Sean Clare England David Goldsmith England Jorge Grant England Billy Ions England Alex Parsons England Jordan Rose England Bilal Sayoud England Ryan Sellers England Jordan Tillson England Alex Whittle England Mark Gee Spain Youssef Ezzejjari Germany Fabian Senninger Ghana David Accam Ghana Abdul Majeed Waris Greece Dimitris Komnos Scotland Siriki Dembélé Indonesia Evan Dimas Indonesia Muhammad Rafli Malaysia Shazuan Ashraf Mathews Morocco Saifeddine Alami Morocco Ismail H'Maidat Morocco Brahim Sabaouni Morocco Alexis André Jr. Netherlands Anfernee Dijksteel Netherlands Delvin Pinheiro Frederico Norway Lars Herlofsen New Zealand Myer Bevan Nicaragua Kayro Flores Heatley Norway Jonny Hansen Peru Fernando Canales Peru José Guidino Poland Matty Cash Russia Maksim Boychuk Russia Artemi Ukomsky Serbia Petar Golubović Singapore Cameron Edwards South Africa Reyaad Pieterse South Korea Moon Seon-min Sweden Pontus Almqvist Thailand Apirat Heemkhao Thailand Napapon Sripratheep Uruguay Gonzalo Balbi From Ronaldo to Ronaldinho via Kylian Mbappe and Cristiano Ronaldo, American sportswear giant Nike has always been associated with some of the biggest names in football.
It is not just superstar players that they are partnered with, though, as a distinctive swoosh design is also heavily linked to some of the most successful club and international teams on the planet.
Who do Nike currently have on their books – with the promise of more notable signings to come – and which iconic figures have represented them with distinction in the past? GOAL takes a look at Arsenal
Manchester United
Liverpool
Manchester City
Juventus
FC Barcelona
Chelsea
Blackburn Rovers
Realmadrid Real Madrid
Aston Villa
Tottenham Hotspur
Inter Milan
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A.C. Milan Birmingham City
Leicester City
Bolton Wanderers
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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West Bromwich Albion
Cardiff City
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