Imagine a footballer setting up his own company to sell his own range of clothes. What type of intellectual property can he use to show that the clothes are made by his company? 

Geographical indications. 

Trademarks. 

Registered designs. 

Patents. 

Copyright. 

Trademarks would be the most appropriate type of intellectual property that the footballer can use to show that the clothes are made by his company. A trademark can protect the unique name, logo, or symbol associated with his brand, ensuring that consumers can easily distinguish his products from those of other companies. This will help build brand recognition and prevent others from using similar marks that could confuse consumers.