American Football Equipment Market size in the US to grow by USD 209.44 million from 2022 to 2027; the rising popularity of sports to boost market growth- Technavio

NEW YORK, June 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The American football equipment market in US size is set to grow by USD 209.44 million between 2022 and 2027 and register a CAGR of 4.08%, according to Technavio’s latest market research report estimates. With a focus on identifying dominant industry influencers, Technavio’s reports present a detailed study by way of synthesis, and summation of data from multiple sources. This report offers an up-to-date analysis of the current market scenario, the latest trends and drivers, and the overall market environment. Technavio offers in-depth market insights that assist global businesses to obtain growth opportunities. Read Sample Report

The report also covers the following areas:

American Football Equipment Market in the US 2023-2027: Segmentation

  • Product 
  • Protective Gear
  • Helmets
  • Cleats
  • Balls
  • Training Equipment
  • Retail Channel
    • Specialty and sports shops
    • Department and discount stores
    • Online retail

    The market share growth by the protective gear segment will be significant during the forecast period. This protective gear includes athletic supporters and cups; arm covers and sleeves; gloves; girdles; pads on the hip, knee, thigh, and tail; mouth protection; roll the neck; shoulder bolsters; and rib shields. Players are required to wear shoulder pads, mouth guards, cups, and athletic supporters, according to football associations like the NFL. Various companies are manufacturing these products and players are using products such as Nike gloves with Magnigrip technology. Hence this protective gear gives advantages to the players which is expected to drive the market growth during the forecast period.

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    American Football Equipment Market in the US 2023-2027: Vendor Analysis and Scope

    Some of the major vendors of the American

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    Rockwall-Heath football gamers hospitalized, mentor on depart just after excessive exercise

    Rockwall-Heath head soccer mentor John Harrell has been positioned on administrative go away just after numerous players ended up hospitalized following an intense exercise session past 7 days that required athletes to do nearly 400 push-ups.

    A Heath guardian, who did not want to be determined for the reason that of worry of retaliation, claimed her son has been hospitalized and identified with rhabdomyolysis, a tension-induced muscle disorder that can problems cells and bring about kidney destruction and even failure in severe circumstances. She explained her son was pressured to do 300 to 400 press-ups with no water breaks Friday.

    Two much more Heath moms and dads advised The Dallas Morning News the students did additional than 350 pushups. A single of the mother and father claimed it was in the course of a 60-minute timeframe.

    A Tuesday letter despatched by Rockwall-Heath principal Todd Bradford mentioned various students “needed health-related attention, and in some situations, hospitalization,” and that Harrell was placed on administrative go away even though a third bash investigates. The letter confirmed the incident happened through an eighth-interval athletic course.

    Two Heath parents claimed at the very least 8 pupils have been hospitalized, in accordance to conversations they’ve had with other mom and dad.

    The letter went on to say that at the starting of Monday’s athletic course, the campus athletic coach advised university student-athletes to see the coach should they working experience any of the next symptoms: unable to bend or extend arms, not able to lift arms previously mentioned head, dark urine and sharp arm suffering.

    Rockwall ISD athletic director Russ Reeves declined to remark. Harrell did not respond to a concept in search of comment.

    “Please know the district quickly executed measures to tackle the scenario and offer guidance for our learners,” the letter mentioned.

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    Football equipment market to record USD 2,021.66 million, Growth opportunities led my Adams and adidas AG

    NEW YORK, Dec. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ —

    Football equipment market insights –

    • Vendors: 15+, including Adams, adidas AG, Amer Sports Corp., ASICS Corp., Baden Sports Inc., BasicNet Spa, Chogori India Retail Ltd., Diadora Spa, Douglas Pads, Franklin Sports Inc., hummel AS, Iconix International, JOMA SPORT SA, Lotto sport Italia Spa, and Mizuno USA among others
    • Coverage: Parent market analysis; key drivers, major trends, and challenges; customer and vendor landscape; vendor product insights and recent developments; key vendors; and market positioning of vendors
    • Segments: Distribution channel, product, and geography

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    In 2017, the football equipment market was valued at USD 13,710.65 million. From a regional perspective, Europe held the largest market share, valued at USD 5,031.81 million in 2017. The football equipment market size is estimated to grow by USD 2,021.66 million from 2022 to 2027 at a CAGR of 2.59% according to Technavio.

    Football equipment market – Customer landscape
    To help companies evaluate and develop growth strategies, the report outlines –

    • Key purchase criteria
    • Adoption rates
    • Adoption lifecycle
    • Drivers of price sensitivity
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    Football equipment market – Vendor Insights

    The growing competition in the market is compelling vendors to adopt various growth strategies such as promotional activities and spending on advertisements to improve the visibility of their services. Technavio report analyzes the market’s competitive landscape and offers information on several market vendors including –

    • Baden Sports Inc. – The company offers football equipment such as Q1B Composite Football.
    • Diadora Spa – The company offers football equipment such as Columbia Unisex On The Go 55L Duffle.
    • Douglas Pads – The company offers
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    FSU, Kansas, Duke lead surprising college football starts

    Forty names, games, teams and minutiae making news in college football, where stubborn old Iowa can rank last in the nation in yards per play (2.8) and still not feel the need to make a quarterback change:

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    SIGNS OF LIFE

    There are some early stirrings of success in unusual locales, and some comebacks from forgotten people and places. A Dash breakdown of what’s going well that we might not have seen coming:

    The Atlantic Coast Conference (21) has eight undefeated teams and a 19–4 nonconference record. Last year, just five ACC teams made it to 2–0. For a league known for many years as Clemson or Bust, it’s good to have some more schools making headlines. (Three other ACC teams are ranked, after the No. 5 Tigers: No. 13 Miami, No. 16 North Carolina State and No. 19 Wake Forest.)

    On Saturday the ACC took the show on the road and held up well, going 5–1 in nonleague play. That included upset victories by Duke and Louisville, plus the return of Wake Forest quarterback Sam Hartman earlier than some had expected to lead the Demon Deacons past Vanderbilt. North Carolina won consecutive road games and is averaging 51.3 points despite leading receiver Josh Downs missing the past two contests (freshman quarterback Drake Maye is legit).

    The most surprising ACC teams to date:

    Florida State (22). The Seminoles very nearly blew a sure victory against LSU in the final minute Labor Day night, but nevertheless held on for a rare ACC victory over the SEC. (Last year the record was 8–1 in favor of the SEC.) FSU is off to its first 2–0 start since 2016, which tells you how bad it’s been in Tally in recent

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    College Football Playoff expansion talks reignite: Friday meeting could create larger field as soon as 2024

    Frustrated with the leadership of FBS commissioners, the College Football Playoff Board of Managers will meet Friday with a goal of adopting an expanded playoff bracket as soon as the 2024 season, CBS Sports has learned. The bracket would likely expand to 12 teams under the leading proposal, which was the original concept put in front of stakeholders from the CFP working group in June 2021.

    The vote must be unanimous by the 11 members of the board. If enacted, expansion would likely triple access to the playoff from the current four teams. The 11-member board includes university CEOs representing each of the 10 FBS conferences, plus Notre Dame president John Jenkins. Mississippi State president Mark Keenum told ESPN earlier this year that presidential intervention could come as soon as next summer.

    Apparently, the timeline has been moved up.

    The commissioners failed in their attempt to reach consensus on a long, drawn-out process that extended through 2020 and into February 2022. That’s when the CFP officially announced expansion talks were dead. The presumption then was that playoff expansion would have to wait until at least 2026 when the current deal expires with ESPN.

    There is still widespread support for CFP media rights to go out to multiple bidders. If expansion is instituted in 2024, ESPN would still have the rights to all the games for the final two years of a 12-year deal. Sports Illustrated first reported the approaching CFP meeting.

    If expansion is approved Friday, the playoff would move to at least 12 teams, according to one person participating in the process. However, that source left the door open for a 16-team playoff to be considered by the body.

    A 12-team playoff has been valued at $1.2 billion annually, up from the current $600 million.

    A subcommittee of commissioners

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    Prioritizing football over NIL opportunities, Arch Manning may set new trend for top college prospects

    Less than 14 months from throwing his first college pass, Arch Manning has created a separate name, image and likeness category for himself — one where it’s not about how much the generational five-star quarterback can earn but whether it’s important to earn anything at all.

    It is a category where — at the top of the NIL food chain — football is still the main thing.

    Manning, the celebrated Texas commitment, comes from the first family of football, a brand so recognizable that his father Cooper, whose career was cut short due to spinal stenosis, is a bankable star himself. That’s before mentioning grandfather Archie and uncles Peyton and Eli, whose commercial identities have transcended the sport they once played.

    “They’re the Kennedys of football,” said Steve Wiltfong, 247Sports director of football recruiting.

    Arch Manning’s commitment to Texas on June 23 been a bit lost in the headlines as another round of conference realignment intervened. But the implications of that commitment have not dimmed.

    Manning’s future is so promising, so lucrative and so diverse that the father of the next big thing after Manning is already seeking advice.

    Dominic Raiola, father of quarterback Dylan Raiola (the No. 1 player in the Class of 2024), has reached out to Cooper Manning to begin assembling a blueprint for navigating football in the NIL era. Dylan committed to Ohio State in May.

    “I do like how they do things,” Dominic said of the Mannings. “Long answer, yes, we are keeping track. All the agents calling, right? Drew [Rosenhaus] is calling. [High-profile Athletes First agent] Todd France is calling. CAA is calling.

    “I think it’s good to have those conversations. … You want to make sure you’re schooled on it. You don’t want to send your kid off to the Wild West. ‘Here’s

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