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Why does Adidas announce redesigning Soccer-Number four on Germany jerseys? Details inside

The design for the number four on Germany's national team shirts will be changed over concerns that the number '44' resembled the symbol used by Nazi 'SS' units, the German Football Association (DFB) said after a major controversy broke out on social media platforms.

Edited By: Ajeet Kumar @Ajeet1994 Berlin Published : Apr 03, 2024 12:28 IST, Updated : Apr 03, 2024 12:28 IST
Adidas Nazi symbolism row
Image Source : SOCIAL MEDIA Number four on Germany jerseys to be redesigned over Nazi symbolism

Berlin: The German soccer federation and Adidas have stopped the sale of German jerseys with the number 44 because of a resemblance to the logo of the Nazi Party’s notorious SS paramilitary units. Adidas on Monday stopped offering the personalization of jerseys with names and numbers, and the federation halted the delivery of jerseys with the number 44 from its own online shop. The federation said it was looking for an alternative design for the number 4 together with its partner, 11teamsports.

"None of the parties involved saw any proximity to Nazi symbolism in the development process of the jersey design,” the federation said on X, formerly Twitter.

Why did Adidas withdraw the German jersey? 

The moves to withdraw jerseys with the number 44 came after it was pointed out that the two fours together resembled the stylized SS used by the Nazi Party’s Schutzstaffel group. Commonly known as the SS, it included police units, combat forces and others who ran the concentration camps that carried out the mass killings of civilians during World War II.

The stylized SS symbol is banned in Germany today. Adidas spokesman Oliver Brüggen told news agency dpa that the federation and 11teamsports were responsible for the design of the names and numbers on the shirts.

“People from around 100 countries work at Adidas. Our company stands for the promotion of diversity and inclusion, and as a company, we actively campaign against xenophobia, antisemitism, violence and hatred in all forms,” Brüggen said. “Any attempts to promote divisive or exclusionary views are not part of our values as a brand.”

Brüggen said Adidas “strongly rejects any suggestions that this was our intention.” Germany is hosting the European Championship from June 14 to July 14.

(With inputs from agency)

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