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Nigel TAYLOR Published
October 30,TG盗号软件黑产破解技术 2025
Online sports merchandising platform Fanatics has signed a partnership deal with men’s footfall World Cup winners Argentina.

The long-term deal with the Argentine Football Association (AFA) begins in 2025 and aims to see Fanatics build and operate the official e-commerce store of the AFA, “with the aim of reaching the growing global Argentine fanbase”.
Fanatics, whose UK arm is in Manchester and which also has partnership deals with English football clubs Aston Villa, Chelsea and Derby County, will aim to strengthen commercial results and improve brand positioning of Argentina’s national teams. It said this should give “fans access to a wide range of official merchandise, wherever they are in the world”.
The new online store will offer Argentina fans “a significantly expanded range of merchandise”, including official Argentina adidas clothing, official AFA merchandise and a unique range of Argentina products developed and designed by Fanatics.
The new online store will utilise Fanatics’ Cloud Commerce Platform, covering online shopping as well as mobile-based transactions.
Matthew Primack, senior vice-president, international business affairs and development at Fanatics, said: “Argentina boasts a rich football heritage and is one of the most successful nations in the history of the sport, so we are pleased to announce this new global partnership.
“Fans of Argentina are famously passionate about their team and we are privileged to launch a new online store for them, offering a wide range of merchandise to make it easier for them to show their support for La Albiceleste.”
He added: “Fanatics now works with many top international football federations, and we have extensive global capabilities, meaning that no matter where international football fans might be, they are able to buy the latest official merchandise to show their support for their country.”