Adidas, Puma resolve 60-year rift in football friendlyRival German sportswear giants Adidas and Puma buried the hatchet hatchet: see tomahawk. on a decades-long spat on Monday by playing a football match in their home town of Herzogenaurach, in the south of the country. Adidas boss Herbert Hainer Herbert Hainer is the current CEO of Adidas-Group. Born: 1954 in Dingolfing, Germany Nationality: German Mariatal status: Married 1979-1987: Procter & Gamble GmbH, Division Manager Sales and Marketing Germany played up front for his team while Puma chief Jochen Zeitz Jochen Zeitz (born on April 6, 1963 in Mannheim, Germany) is a German manager, CEO and Chairman of the Board of Puma. Career Breaking from his family’s tradition of studying medicine, Zeitz attended the European Business School of Oestrich-Winkel. played in goal, an Adidas spokeswoman said, as the two sides sought to heal a rift kicked off more than 60 years ago. The two companies were formed after a feud in 1948 between Rudolf and Adolf (Adi) Dassler caused them to split up their business -- once a provider of running shoes to legendary US sprinter Jesse Owens. The rivalry even divided the firms' home town of 23,000 people in southern Germany The term Southern Germany (German: Süddeutschland) is used to describe a region in the south of Germany. The exact area defined by the term is not constant, but it usually includes Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, and the southern part of Hesse. , where Adidas and Puma have rival factories on opposite sides of the Aurach river. But the bosses of both companies hoped the time-honoured tradition of a handshake and a game of football would heal wounds from the rift. In the race for top German sportswear group, Adidas has generally won out though Puma recently signed a sponsorship with Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt Usain Bolt (born 21 August1986) is a Jamaican sprinter and current world junior and Jamaican record holder over 200 m. Early life Bolt was born Trelawny, Jamaica) and educated at William Knibb High School. . The match took place between workers from both companies within the framework of the "Peace One Day" initiative, an annual day of global ceasefire and non-violence.
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