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Another unique example of sports slang is nutmeg in soccer/association football, where the ball is cleverly passed between an opponent’s legs. The unusual term was first used in the 1870s when false replicas were often slipped into bags of nutmeg spice in order to save money on export fees black jack pay out. To “nutmeg” someone meant to pull a fast one on them, essentially. In this case, the term began outside of sports and then became applied to a move used on the soccer field.

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As modern life brought sports to the forefront and more people were eager to attend sporting events as spectators, the number of professional athletes grew. The first pro baseball league was created in 1871, with American football following in the 1890s.

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But when names are not obvious and the origin of the name is not widely promoted, that’s when things get tricky. That’s when you start getting into somewhat ‘conspiratorial’ waters, where people start to think up elaborate acronyms and the like to explain odd company names. Muddying these waters are companies like Fubu, which actually ARE named after an interesting acronym for ‘Five Urban Brothers United,’ testifying to the original goal of the company (as was their later slogan/acronym ‘For Us, By Us’), which was to create a market for shoes and apparel designed and produced by African-Americans.

Adidas plays a crucial role in numerous sports, sponsoring elite athletes and major events. The brand’s innovative footwear and apparel enhance performance across disciplines like soccer, basketball, and running. Notable partnerships include athletes like Lionel Messi and Derrick Rose, showcasing Adidas’ commitment to excellence. With signature technologies like Boost and Primeknit, Adidas aims to meet the needs of athletes at all levels. These advancements underscore the brand’s dedication to pushing boundaries in sports.

After returning from World War I, Adolf Dassler began producing sport shoes in his mother’s laundry (using debris from the war as his starting point). Adolf’s father worked at a shoe factory, and in the early 1920s, his father and some family friends helped Adolf start up his own shoe company. In 1924, Adolf’s older brother, Rudolf, joined Adolf in the business, with Adolf as the main designer and Rudolf as the salesman. The pair ran a very low budget organization (at one point, they were actually using pedal-generated electricity for the production of their shoes) but by the 1930s had begun to make a name for themselves. Their company, Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik (Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory) really broke through in 1936 when the American star athlete, Jesse Owens, wore their shoes as he won four gold medals in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. In the years leading up to World War II, the brothers were selling 200,000 pairs of shoes a year!

The theme of three stripes is still remain prominent in the brand presentation. Both, the three leaves that shoot out from the logo and the three stripes that cross the leaves diagonally stand integral in the new logo.

However, several people testified in Dassler’s defence – including a half-Jewish mayor who said Adolf had hidden him from the Gestapo after warning him that they might be about to arrest him, while a communist testified that Dassler had not been involved in politics.