Interesting Facts about Puma Brand- Check out in Detail
Rudolf Dassler originally registered the new-established company as Ruda, but later changed the name to PUMA.
PUMA’s earliest logo consisted of a square and beast jumping through a D, which was registered, along with the company’s name.
PUMA becomes the first sports shoe manufacturer to use the technologically advanced vulcanization production technique
Pelé, for the second time in a row, wins the World Cup in Chile with Brazil in PUMA boots.
The logo with the jumping cat, today one the most famous trademarks worldwide, is created by Lutz Backes, a cartoonist from Nuremberg.
PUMA and Ferrari announce that they have signed a multi-year contract making PUMA the official supplier of Scuderia Ferrari, the most successful Formula One team of all times.
In 2006, PUMA is the biggest team supplier at the Football World Cup in Germany – and for the first time in company history.
At the Beijing Olympics, PUMA athlete Usain Bolt the World’s Fastest Man sets a 100m world record, sprints 200m in a world record, the world record at 4 x 100m relay.
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