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PUMA was founded in 1948 in Milan, Germany. PUMA in Chinese is Puma, which means puma. It is a large multinational company in Germany that mainly produces shoes and sportswear. Founder: Rudolf Dassler. In 1924, Rudolf Dassler joined his younger brother Adolf Dassler (nicknamed Adi) in the Dassler company in Herzolach and changed the company's name to Dassler Brothers. Extended information

Puma apologized to the Swiss national team because some of its uniforms had quality problems

In the early morning of June 20, 2016, Beijing time, during the match between Switzerland and France, several Swiss players Players' jerseys were torn during the game, causing concern. In the early morning of June 21, 2016, Swiss jersey sponsor Puma issued a statement explaining the matter and apologizing to the Swiss national team.

Puma said in a statement

Puma has immediately launched an investigation into the situation where the Swiss national team’s jersey was easily pulled and damaged during yesterday’s France-Switzerland match. .

Puma’s first priority has always been to ensure high standards of jersey quality. In addition to Switzerland, Puma also provides jerseys to four other national teams in this European Cup (Austria, the Czech Republic, Italy and Slovakia).

Among these teams, players all wear jerseys with the same ACTV Thermo-R technology. All federations have confirmed to us that they have never been in a similar situation and are very satisfied with the quality, functionality and design of the jerseys.

According to our analysis of the Swiss national team's jersey for Sunday's match, the quality of a batch of yarn was damaged during the production process, resulting in a low-quality final product.

Such a situation may occur due to improper control of temperature, pressure and time during mass production. The tight-fitting ACTV jersey is made from a polyester blend, a defective material used in only a small number of Swiss national team jerseys.

Puma has taken an inventory of all Puma jerseys to ensure that this unfortunate incident will not happen again. Puma's national team jersey production base is in Türkiye. Jerseys using ACTV technology can help players control their body temperature. Since they were put into production in March 2014, they have been successfully used in many national teams and clubs.

Puma would like to apologize to the Swiss national team and their players for this very unfortunate incident.

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