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Adidas Transforms into a Data Powerhouse as World Cup Orders Pour In

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
May 28, 2026
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The sportswear giant is quietly reinventing itself. Beyond the headline-grabbing World Cup orders and the steady climb in its share price, Adidas is executing a fundamental shift in how it does business — moving from a wholesale-dependent manufacturer to a direct-to-consumer, data-driven lifestyle brand. The early results are already showing up in its numbers.

Shares in the Herzogenaurach-based company have jumped 22 percent over the past 30 days, recently changing hands at €168.50. That rally took on extra momentum on a recent trading day when the stock surged 5.4 percent to €165.55, riding a wave of rotation out of defensive sectors and into cyclical consumer names. The catalyst? Less than two weeks before the 2026 World Cup kicks off in the US, Canada and Mexico, Adidas is outfitting 14 national teams — more than any rival — and supplying the official match ball, the Trionda.

The financial impact is already material. In the first quarter of 2026, World Cup-related orders brought in roughly €250 million, and a similar volume is expected in the second quarter. That turbocharged the performance segment, which posted currency-adjusted growth of 29 percent, driven by football, running and training. The March launch of the 2026 away kits added further fuel.

Group revenue rose 14 percent on a currency-adjusted basis to €6.6 billion in Q1, while operating profit climbed 16 percent to €705 million. The operating margin improved to 10.7 percent. But the most striking story is unfolding beneath the top line: the direct-to-consumer channel expanded 22 percent, with e‑commerce up 25 percent and own retail stores gaining 19 percent. Crucially, much of that growth came from full-price sales in a discount-heavy market.

By contrast, wholesale revenue grew just 8 percent. Management is deliberately keeping a conservative sell-in strategy in Europe and North America, wary of uncertain consumer demand. That cautious approach is one reason Europe recorded only 6 percent growth, while Latin America surged 26 percent, Japan/South Korea 23 percent, Greater China 17 percent and North America 12 percent.

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The gross margin, however, slipped 1.0 percentage point to 51.1 percent. Strong full-price selling and a better product mix were more than offset by adverse currency effects and higher US tariffs. For the full year, Adidas expects those headwinds to total around €400 million yet still forecasts operating profit of roughly €2.3 billion on currency-adjusted revenue growth in the high single digits — equivalent to an additional €2 billion in sales.

Alongside the operational push, Adidas is returning capital to shareholders. A buyback program of up to €1 billion is underway, with the first tranche of €500 million already completed, representing approximately 1.84 percent of outstanding shares.

Analysts are warming to the story. Jefferies has a price target of €190, while Bernstein is even more bullish, rating the stock “outperform” with a target of €245. The confidence rests not just on World Cup momentum but on the structural shift: as Adidas grows its direct sales, it gains access to consumer data, gradually morphing into a data-driven lifestyle company rather than a classic manufacturer.

The second-quarter results, due in July, will provide the clearest picture yet of how the World Cup build-up is feeding through to the bottom line. For now, the combination of a clear event catalyst and a long-term strategic transformation is giving investors plenty to cheer.

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