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  2. Nike Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Nike Football Academy was an English football academy funded and administered by Nike, Inc. The academy had a revolving squad of unsigned under-20 players and was run with the intention of helping them find a professional club. The academy was based at St George's Park National Football Centre. [2] The squad was made up of players scouted ...

  3. Category:Nike Academy players - Wikipedia

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  4. David Accam - Wikipedia

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    The fact that Accam was in England on a student visa prevented him from playing for their first team, or any club in a higher division. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] After his time at Evesham United he took part in the Nike "The Chance" competition, where he was one of eight winners who got to spend the 2011–2012 season with Nike Football Academy .

  5. Gen Alpha is stealing zipper pulls from Nike backpacks to ...

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    Teenagers are unlooping the zipper pulls on peers’ Nike Elite backpacks, which retail for $87, stealing them for their own collections or reselling them back to theft victims at lofty prices.

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  7. Cole Haan - Wikipedia

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    [3] Nike, Inc. purchased Cole Haan in 1988. Nike announced on May 31, 2012, that it was divesting Cole Haan and Umbro to focus on the Nike brand and other complementary brands. [4] [5] Cole Haan was bought by private equity firm Apax Partners Worldwide LLP for $570 million on November 16, 2012. [6]