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Umbro was followed by Pony in 1995, Adidas in 1999, Kappa in 2002,[74][134] and a five-year deal with Puma in 2006.[135] In March 2011, Under Armour announced a five-year deal to supply Spurs with shirts and other apparel from the start of 2012–13,[136][137] with the home, away and the third kits revealed in July and August 2012.[138][139] The shirts incorporate technology that can monitor the players' heart rate and temperature and send the biometric data to the coaching staff.[140] In June 2017, it was announced that Nike would be their new kits supplier, with the 2017–18 kit released on 30 June, featuring the Spurs' crest encased in a shield, paying homage to Spurs' 1960–61 season, where they became the first post-war-club to win both the Football League First Division and the FA Cup.[141] In October 2018, Nike agreed a 15-year deal reportedly worth £30 million a year with the club to supply their kits until 2033.[142]