Here's a list of the top 5 shoe companies in the world with the most generated revenues in 2022 (via Statista and Fashion Network).
Have you ever wondered how much revenue top shoe companies generate?
Here's a list of the top 5 shoe companies in the world with the most generated revenues in 2022 (via Statista and Fashion Network), and the most popular athletes signed under their sponsorship.
5 - Asics ($2.9 Billion)
Taking the fifth spot is Asics, with little presence in track and field but are now making their intentions known of expanding by signing Olympic 100m silver medallist and World champion Fred Kerley last month.
Other athletes signed with them are Queen Harrison and Candace Hill.
4 - PUMA ($3.7 Billion)
The German-owned multinational corporation is the third-largest sportswear manufacturer in the world. They have a mass of athletes signed under their sponsorship, with the most popular name being Usain Bolt.
World Record (WR) holder in the men's pole vault Mondo Duplantis, US sprint sensation Abby Steiner, double Olympic Champion Elaine Thompson, and reigning Olympic 100m champion Marcell Jacobs are some of the big names that represent the company professionally.
Surprisingly, they take the fourth spot in the most generated revenue list in 2022.
3 - New Balance ($5.3 Billion)
New Balance is the fastest-growing show company in the world, and they have a specific number of track stars representing their brand professionally.
Sydney McLaughlin and Femke Bol (WR holders in the 400m Hurdles and indoor 400m) are their most popular athletes.
2 - Adidas ($13.4 Billion)
The second of the big league, Adidas had the second-highest most generated revenue in 2022.
They have a long list of sponsored track athletes that include WR holder in the 100m Hurdles Tobi Amusan, Olympic and World Champion in the 200m Noah Lyles, and Olympic 400m champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo.
1 - Nike ($28 Billion)
As expected Nike takes the top spot on the list as the shoe company with the most generated revenue.
Nike has the highest number of athletes representing their brand professionally such as World 100m champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, British record holder Dina Asher-Smith, and World long jump champion Malaika Mihambo.