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adidas’ World Cup Win: Three Stripes, One Very Good June

The 2026 World Cup is being felt well beyond the stadium – in retail and dining. For adidas, sponsorship translated into a major YoY visit surge.

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Maytal Cohen
July 17, 2026
adidas’ World Cup Win: Three Stripes, One Very Good June
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Key Takeaways
  • Visits to adidas stores nationwide jumped 44.7% year over year the week of June 15th, 2026 – the first full week of World Cup group-stage play on US soil – and remained elevated into July.
  • The surge marked a significant improvement of adidas’ recent foot traffic trends.

The World Cup Effect

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is already reshaping foot traffic across the country - filling stadiums, lifting restaurant traffic near host venues, and drawing fans to watch parties and festivals. But one of the tournament's clearest retail beneficiaries may be its most visible sponsor: adidas, supplier of the official Trionda match ball and kit provider to national teams from Mexico to Argentina.

From Slump to Surge

Heading into the spring, adidas stores were fighting an uphill battle - weekly visits ran below 2025 levels for most of April, bottoming out at -20.5% YoY the week of April 13th. Traffic gradually stabilized through May, and then the World Cup arrived.

During the week of June 8th – which included the tournament’s June 11th kickoff and the USMNT’s 4-1 opening win over Paraguay at SoFi Stadium – adidas store visits climbed 14.3% YoY. Momentum then accelerated the following week, the first full week of group-stage play, when the USMNT defeated Australia in Seattle and adidas visits surged 44.7% above the same week last year. 

Father’s Day, which fell on June 21st this year, may have contributed to that jump, since the comparison week in 2025 began the day after Father’s Day. But the magnitude of the spike, along with its staying power in subsequent weeks, suggests that tournament-driven excitement was the main driver.

adidas Scores a 44.7% Visit Surge as the World Cup Kicks Off

Weekly YoY Change in Visits to adidas Stores, Nationwide, Apr–Jun 2026

More Than a One-Week Spike

Big temporary visit spikes often fade fast – but this one hasn’t. During the weeks of June 22nd and June 29th, visits remained elevated more than 20% YoY – suggesting that the tournament is driving a sustained shift in demand, not just a burst of opening-week excitement. 

The Takeaway

The World Cup's foot traffic ripple effects extend well beyond the stadiums - into dining, retail, and beyond. And while global sponsorships are usually measured in impressions, location intelligence makes them measurable in visits. For adidas, supplying the match ball and outfitting some of the tournament's biggest teams moved fans into stores, week after week. With knockout rounds running through the July 19th final, the three stripes may not be done running up the score.

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