Rugby World Cup 2023: Before the quarter-finals, 6 equipment manufacturers still in the running

2023-10-11 09:49:46

After group matches which offered global visibility to the 20 nations involved and their jerseys, here are the equipment suppliers of the last 8 teams still in the running.

This weekend the quarter-finals of the 2023 Rugby World Cup will take place. If the posters are becoming more and more prestigious, these knockout matches allow the teams’ equipment suppliers to benefit from greater visibility. The more the competition progresses, the more the matches will be decisive and therefore watched. In France, this 2023 World Cup is set to become the most watched rugby event of all time with already 164 million viewers in cumulative audience for the group stage.

The battle of the equipment manufacturers for the final phase

France, South Africa, Ireland, New Zealand, England, Argentina, Wales and Fiji are the 8 countries still in the race.

While Macron was the most represented equipment manufacturer at the start of the competition with 7 teams out of 20, it is Nike which will be the most represented brand during these quarter-finals.

Behind, we find the 5 other equipment manufacturers still represented with a nation.

Nike (3) : Argentina, Fiji, South Africa

adidas (1): New Zealand

Canterbury (1) : Irlande

Le Coq Sportif (1): France

Macron (1): Wales

Umbria (1) : Angleterre

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