Mark Banham
Jul 20, 2010

Adidas moves global ad account from 180 Amsterdam to Sid Lee

GLOBAL - Adidas is to shift its global advertising account from incumbent 180 Amsterdam to the Canadian agency Sid Lee without a pitch.

adidas 180 Amsterdam Fast vs Fast
adidas 180 Amsterdam Fast vs Fast

The agency is now in the process of finishing some projects for Adidas but will transfer the account over the coming months.

The partnership between 180 Amsterdam and Adidas is one of the longest running in advertising. It has held the Adidas account for the past twelve years.

In 2006 Omnicom Group bought a majority stake in 180 Amsterdam. 180 has shared the Adidas account with Omnicom-owned TBWA\Worldwide since 2002.

According to Media's Top 1000 brands report published in July, Adidas' annual media spend in the region totals US$76 million, including $65 million in China, $1.2 million in India and $6.2 million in Japan.

180 also counts Motorola, General Motors and Amstel among its clients.

Sid Lee already holds the Adidas Originals account, which deals with retro footwear and urban wear. The agency's headquarters are based in Montreal with offices in Amsterdam and Paris.

In June, the Montreal-based agency launched a visually arresting homage to the infamous Star Wars cantina scene for Adidas Originals. It included dance duo Daft Punk, international footballer and brand ambassador David Beckham and rap artist Snoop Dog, who challenges the various alien bar patrons to a lightsaber fight.

Sid Lee has held the Adidas Originals account since 2008 when it won the account as part of a pitch involving 180.

The agency won the advertising, branding, retail design, experiential and interactive communications account for the brand.

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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