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Jersi negara habis dijual



Oleh Mohd Hilmie Hussin
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SKUAD kebangsaan yang menjulang Piala Suzuki AFF berjaya mencetuskan fenomena di peminat bola sepak apabila semua jersi pertama dan kedua pasukan negara habis terjual di semua kedai Nike dan Al-Ihsan.

Pengurus Pemasaran Jualan Nike, Menaha Nadaraja mengesahkan perkara itu ketika ditemui di Wisma FAM, Kelana Jaya, semalam.


“ Kami tidak sangka sambutan jersi kebangsaan terlalu tinggi dan laris terjual tidak sampai sebulan. Kini yang tinggal hanya jaket pasukan kebangsaan, ” katanya.

Ketiadaan jersi di kedai Nike dan Al-Ihsan bermakna peminat tidak akan memperoleh mendapatkannya sehingga stok baru tiba di tanah air, April depan.


“ Jualan untuk kejohanan AFF bermula pada 3 Disember lalu. Selepas itu, pasukan kebangsaan mara ke separuh akhir dan jersi mula laris. Sejurus sebelum final pertama pada 26 Disember, semua jersi sudah habis, ” kata Menaha.


Ini adalah kali kedua jersi kebangsaan habis terjual di pasaran selepas kali pertama ketika pemain negara meraih pingat emas Sukan Sea 2009 Laos.

Menaha berkata, Nike akan terus menjalin kerjasama erat dengan FAM kerana yakin banyak lagi kejayaan akan dilakar menerusi gandingan mereka.




- Harian Metro -



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Post time 2-1-2011 08:18 AM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by HangPC2 at 2-1-2011 08:19

National team jersey a bestseller



Saturday January 1, 2011


By SHARIN SHAIK
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KUALA LUMPUR : Malaysia’s triumph over Indonesia in the AFF Suzuki Cup has sparked a grab for the national team jersey.

A check with Nike outlets in the main shopping malls in the Klang Valley showed that the jersey – both blue and yellow – were sold out.

Although the yellow jersey is the team’s national colour, the blue one which the Malaysian footballers wore when they won their matches against the Indonesians, was selling better.





Lucky find : Avid Malaysian football fan 27-year-old Kek admiring the Nike Malaysian team jerseys which were only available at Mid Valley Megamall.


Many football fans, who fought their way through public holiday crowds to the outlets, were disappointed to find that there were no more jerseys available.

Meor Azman Meor Danial, 35, who tried his luck at a Nike flagship store at One Utama Shopping Centre, was disheartened to find only T-shirts and Polo shirts.

“ I called the outlets in Pavillion and Mid Valley yesterday but the jerseys were sold out there as well.

“ So, I decided to check the one in One Utama today, ” he said.

16-year-old students Judan Jub and Mohd Nazrul Nizam, said they did not mind leaving the outlet empty-handed.

“ It is amazing that one team of players managed to unite Malaysia as a whole.

“ Although we are not able to buy the jersey, it’s all right as long as the Malaysian spirit shown by the players is with us, ” said Judan.

Fans who flocked to the outlet in Mid Valley had better luck yesterday after the store secured 45 pieces of the jerseys, which were selling fast as well.

The jerseys - which the store put up in their main display window - were the centre of attention for shoppers.

A salesperson said that as at 11.30am, it managed to sell nine jerseys, which retail at RM119 each.

For Nicholas Kek Teen Yew, 27, who finally scored his own blue jersey after making his rounds at the various shopping malls, it was sweet success.

“ I was looking for the jersey for a few days. When I heard it was available there, I rushed over.

I am so happy that I was finally able to get hold of one,” he said, adding that he had been supporting the team for two years.

Kek said Malaysia’s victory even managed to get the attention of Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand, who congratulated the national team over Twitter.

“ I feel so proud that this victory was internationally recognised, ” he said.



- The Star -



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Post time 7-1-2011 02:32 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by HangPC2 at 8-1-2011 13:09

Sunday, 9/1/2011 @ 5.00 PM   National Players / Nike Signing Ceremony at The Curve (IO)

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Post time 8-1-2011 01:09 PM | Show all posts
Date: 9th January 2011
Day: Sunday
Time: 4:30pm
Venue: Padang Futsal Centre, Upper Rooftop, 1 Utama.


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Post time 19-1-2011 09:03 AM | Show all posts
Lawa jersi nike malaysia terbaru ni
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Post time 26-4-2011 06:13 PM | Show all posts
bila stok baru jersi malaysia nak ada?
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Post time 11-7-2011 01:22 PM | Show all posts
Lepas nike taja, jersi pn dh smart, barula player kita main mantap.....hehehe...
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Post time 12-7-2011 05:59 AM | Show all posts
tuh ah aku cari jersi malaysia sume stock habis je. Memang tgh laku ni
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Post time 12-7-2011 06:41 PM | Show all posts
Reply 329# kamisaya


    stok baru da sampai...hu3
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Post time 24-7-2011 04:51 PM | Show all posts
Jersi Malaysia yang paling laris.......
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Post time 12-6-2012 06:56 PM | Show all posts
Rasanya Penajaan di teruskan.....
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Post time 12-6-2012 08:26 PM | Show all posts
Jersi Malaysia adalah antara Jersi terbaik aku rasa..
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Post time 15-7-2012 02:22 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by HangPC2 at 15-7-2012 14:25

Trademark ours, says company



However, Mesuma agrees ‘ three tiger stripes ’ design a ‘ national identity ’


Thursday, June 28, 2012 - 16:03

by T.K. Letchumy Tamboo
Location : KUALA LUMPUR




HENG : ‘ Company spent a lot of money and time on design ’






A SPORTS consultant for sports apparel company Mesuma Sports Sdn Bhd, the registered proprietor of the trademark for the “three tiger stripes” design, yesterday admitted that the tiger stripes are a “ national identity ”.

However, George Heng, the last defence witness in the legal tussle over the ownership of the design between the National Sports Council (NSC) and Mesuma, maintained that the design remained a Mesuma trademark.

“ Yes, it is a national identity but the design is a trademark of Mesuma. Those are two different things. We know that the government is branding the tiger stripes but we trademarked it,” said the 63-year-old during crossexamination at the Intellectual Property High Court here yesterday.

Heng was responding to questions from NSC’s lead counsel, Datuk Mohamed Bustaman Abdullah, on whether he thought the tiger stripes were a national identity, and whether the stripes represented Mesuma.

Heng agreed that the branding exercise by the government started in 2005, the year the design was first launched.

He also concurred that Mesuma only became the official attire distributors for the Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) in 2006.

Mohamed Bustaman : So, does this mean the design was copied from the government’s branding ?

Heng : I adopted it.

Mohamed Bustaman : You adopted government property ?

Heng : (Silence)

Judge Datuk Hanipah Farukillah reminded Mohamed Bustaman that it was for the court to decide whose property the tiger stripes were.

On Tuesday, the fourth day of the trial, Hanipah had warned Mohamed Bustaman against indicating that the government was the design owner after he kept referring to the government as the owner of the tiger stripes.

Yesterday, Mohamed Bustaman asked Heng why was it necessary to file for the trademark within three months from April 1, 2009, the date the sponsorship agreement was signed between Mesuma and OCM.

Heng replied that since 2006, Mesuma had promoted the design.

“ It is our core brand. We spent a lot of money and time on it. We supplied it to the open market and there were other copies of the design out there, ” he said.

“ There was a need to protect it. ”

Heng said he informed NSC director-general Datuk Zolkples Embong about his intention to trademark the design in 2009.

He said that despite its effort to trademark the design, the company never stopped the government from using it in its branding exercise.

“ I never stopped anybody from using the design. In fact, I support the government’s branding as it enhances the design’s image as a national identity, ” he said.

Asked why Mesuma trademarked the design despite having no intention of stopping the government from using it, Heng repeated the same reasons for filing for the trademark.

Mohamed Bustaman : Does the fact that there was no effort by the government to register the design make it right for Mesuma to register it as their own ?

Heng : I don’t know.

Mohamed Bustaman : Do you agree that Mesuma took advantage of the situation and registered the design as theirs ?

Heng : (Silence)

On two occasions during the proceedings, Heng requested Mohamed Bustaman to be “ gentle ” and not put abrupt questions to him as he was a heart patient.

Mohamed Bustaman also interrupted Heng when he failed to give precise answers, which annoyed Hanipah.

“ Counsel, please do not interrupt the witness. I also seek the witness’s cooperation to not drift away from the subject at hand, ” said Hanipah.

As Heng was identifying a tiger stripe national jersey tendered in court as an exhibit, Mohamed Bustaman commented that the jersey was a legendary one as it was worn by OCM vice president Datuk Low Beng Choo during the launch ceremony.

“ Why are you telling me Low wore this ? ” asked Heng.

“ Why are you getting offended?” Mohamed Bustaman retorted.

“ Please refrain from making unnecessary remarks,” cautioned Hanipah.

The decision on who owns the design is expected to be given by the court on Sept 28.






- Malay Mail -



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Sources : http://blog.irwan.name/?p=2620 Last edited by HangPC2 on 13-11-2012 08:27 AM

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2012-2013 Nike Malaysia Training Kit








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