In a move that will excite football fans and fashion aficionados alike, PUMA has officially announced AC Milan's dynamic left-back Theo Hernández as the latest addition to the PUMA Family. At just 26 years old, Hernández brings a remarkable blend of youthful energy and extensive European football experience.
Having donned the jerseys of Real Madrid and AC Milan, Hernández has accumulated over 238 first-team appearances and 25 national caps for France, as per a press release, netting two goals for his country.
Theo Hernández - The ULTRA Star
Known for his electric pace and fearless style of play, Hernández embodies the qualities that PUMA values in its ULTRA series—speed, agility, and flair. By joining the likes of Kingsley Coman, Antoine Griezmann, and other PUMA ULTRA elites, Hernández is set to showcase why "fast recognizes fast" on the global stage.
Beyond his on-field prowess, Hernández also resonates with PUMA's fashion-forward approach, expressing excitement about blending his personal style with PUMA's innovative sportstyle collections.
Forward Together
In his conversation about the new partnership, Hernández voiced his anticipation for the collaboration, aiming to achieve greater success in his football and fashion endeavors. He admired PUMA's legacy of innovation and its commitment to making a sports-style statement.
Meanwhile, Johan Adamsson, PUMA's Global Director of Sports Marketing and Sports Licensing, lauded Hernández as a premier talent in football, highlighting his significant role in the French national team and AC Milan. PUMA's enthusiasm for having Hernández onboard underscores a mutual commitment to excellence, innovation, and pushing boundaries on and off the pitch.
Footwear News noted that this partnership marks a significant milestone in Hernández's career. It reinforces PUMA's dedication to associating with athletes who excel in their disciplines and embody the brand's ethos. Fans worldwide eagerly await the fusion of Hernández's game-changing skills and PUMA's cutting-edge designs as they move together into an exciting future.
Photo: Puma Newsroom


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