Monday, November 30, 2009

Nike(RED) Laces

Nike has officially announced their new partnership with (RED) in an effort to fight AIDS in Africa. Nike President and CEO, Mark Parker, and (RED) CEO Susan Smith Ellis were joined by Nike sponsored soccer players from around the world to launch the new joint effort. U2 singer and (RED) co-founder Bono was also in attendance to stress the need for immediate action in the battle against AIDS.

The new effort will attack AIDS both by supplying funds for treatment and education in Africa, as well as by harnessing the power of sport and recognition of the Nike brand to bring needed attention to the problem.

Nike's "Lace Up. Save Lives." campaign begin with Nike selling (PRODUCT) RED laces. All profits from the laces which will be sold at Nike.com, Nike stores and other retailers, will be split equally between The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and other soccer-based community initiatives to spread education and understanding of HIV/AIDS prevention.


Nike President and CEO, Mark Parker, believes Nike's global visibility can help highlight the issue across the world. “As a global brand and creative company, Nike can play a role in amplifying this important issue,” said Parker. “With football as the catalyst, Nike is joining the (RED) movement to fight HIV/AIDS in Africa.”

Several well known professional players from around the globe will be wearing Nike(RED) laces during upcoming games including: Didier Drogba (Chelsea), Joe Cole (Chelsea), Andrei Arshavin (Arsenal), Marco Materazzi (Inter Milan), Denilson (Arsenal), Lucas Neill (Everton), Clint Dempsey (Fulham) and Seol Ki-Hyeon (Fulham).

These Nike(RED) laces will be available at Soccer Fanatic February 1st, along with other (RED) products being introduced in the near future. Visit NIKESOCCER.COM/RED for more information.