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ArticleSpain’s amateur padel league plans to span the world
The plan is to within two years to quintuple the number of players and double the number of participating clubs.
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ArticleFour more cities will join IOC and UN-Habitat “Sport for Sustainable Urban Development Initiative”
This initiative helps tackle the rapid growth of the population living in urban areas, which requires effective, sustainable policies in these areas.
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ArticleAdidas lifts FY guidance after another strong quarter
Citing current brand momentum and better-than-expected results in Q3 ended Sept. 30, Adidas increased its FY24 guidance for a second consecutive period. The German group is now forecasting about 10 percent currency-neutral sales this fiscal year, up from a prior outlook of a high-single-digit rate and €1.2 billion in ...
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ArticleFalse press pass fans flames of doping dispute
WADA and the USADA have a new disagreement – over method.
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ArticleHead is the number one tennis racquet choice in Europe
Data shows that in seven out of eight key European countries, Head racquets are the first choice of players H1 2024.
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ArticleWildberries finalizes a high-profile merger
Russia’s biggest online retailer, Wildberries, has merged with outdoor advertising firm Russ Group to form a new retail platform.
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ArticleMulti-year partnership between Foot Locker and the Chicago Bulls
Foot Locker has announced a multi-year partnership with the Chicago Bulls leading up to the 2024-25 NBA season.
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ArticleSprinter sees calm and growth after the storm
Sprinter is settling into life under JD and alone.
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ArticleZalando raises its forecast for 2024
Zalando’s strong Q3 performance boosts its annual outlook, driven by a surge in active customers and robust seasonal demand.
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ArticleThree sports companies on the Forbes list
When Forbes business magazine published its annual list of the World’s Best Employers, three sports companies were among the top 50. Almost.
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ArticleNewly formed Ashe brings together 30 brands in the Nordic region
Ashe is a new Nordic player in the international sports market. An investment company has now gathered five companies and 30 global to be distributed by ASHE in the Nordic region.
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ArticleJürgen Klopp returns to leadership position as Red Bull’s Global Head of Soccer
Jürgen Klopp, the 57-year-old German, will assume the role of Global Head of Soccer at Red Bull on Jan. 1, 2025.
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ArticleGerman leather goods industry suffers steep sales drop
The leather and leather goods manufacturing sector saw a significant turnover decline during the first half of the year.
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ArticleIntersport Spain is raising €8 million in capital
Things are “very delicate” for Intersport S.L., which is hoping to raise €8 million in capital.
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ArticleSport 2000 introduces multi-category concept in Europe
The group opens new “Home of Expert” multi-category retail stores in Belgium and Germany, blending diverse product ranges with specialized services.
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ArticleMacron agrees 10-year deal with USA Fencing and expands its agreement with CONCACAF
The Italian teamwear brand announces long-standing deals with sports governing bodies in fencing and football.
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ArticleElevate Outdoor Collective promotes COO to CEO
EOC promoted Josée Larocque to CEO, marking a leadership shift aimed at driving innovation and global growth initiatives.
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ArticleFrisk's Reju opens its first textile regeneration center
The French textile regeneration specialist launched its first textile-to-textile regeneration hub in Frankfurt, Germany, targeting polyester waste recycling.
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ArticleBrooks has opened on a new Asian market
Brooks plans to open one to two more stores in this country in the first half of 2025
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ArticleJD Sports interims beat forecasts but Nike woes worry investors
JD Sports posts a better-than-expected profit increase, maintaining growth plans despite volatile conditions and Nike’s revenue decline.