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    IIC hires a Salomon executive as GM for mountain sports

    2021-09-22T15:50:00Z

    Intersport International Corp. (IIC) has officially announced the appointment of Denis Levet, who has worked for Salomon since 2004, as the retail organization’s new general manager of mountain sports. The 44-year-old French native, who started his career at Decathlon 18 years ago, will replace Matthias Klopfenstein in the role next ...

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    Driven by DTC and online, Norway’s sporting goods market grew by 16.5% in 2020

    2021-09-21T17:52:00Z

    While exceeding 10 percent, the growth in Norway’s sporting goods industry from 2019 to this past January was too low – or so says Trond Evald Hansen of the Norwegian Sports Industry Association. Hansen’s calculations are more comprehensive than those compiled by various organizations in some other countries, as they ...

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    French sports marketplace raises funds to help it internationalize

    2021-09-17T15:13:00Z

    Colizey, a French marketplace for sporting goods launched in 2019, is planning to move abroad in 2022, following a new round of financing worth €8 million. Existing and new investors such as Teddy Riner, the French judo champion, have participated in the fund-raising, joining the French-American basketball champion Tony Parker ...

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    Zara launches the Zara Athleticz men’s label

    2021-09-16T16:20:00Z

    Zara has been selling some sports clothing in the past. This time, the international fast-fashion retailer owned by the Inditex group has decided to launch a full-fledged line of activewear for men under the Zara Athleticz (sic) label, starting on Sept. 30 on its web store and at selected physical ...

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    JD raises FY guidance after record-setting H1 profits

    2021-09-14T16:56:00Z

    JD Sports Fashion reported a profit before exceptional items and taxes of 439.5 million pounds (€515.1m-$608.8m) for the first half ended July 31, up sharply from £61.9 million in the same period a year ago, as acquisitions, the U.S. government’s stimulus package and pent-up demand allowed it to rebound strongly ...

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    Zalando helps Athleta to expand to Europe

    2021-09-13T17:17:00Z

    Athleta, the American direct-to-consumer women’s activewear brand owned by Gap, is partnering with Zalando to help reach new customers in Europe through its extensive digital reach and its personalized customer experience. The partnership will also help Zalando to expand its presence in sports fashion and the sports category in general. ...

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    Fútbol Emotion and Unisport launch lifestyle apparel

    2021-09-13T16:38:00Z

    Evidently reacting in part to past and possible Covid-related restrictions on attendance at team sports matches, two European team sports retail specialists have launched more ordinary clothing lines. Fùtbol Emotion, the Spanish sports equipment retailer headquartered in Zaragoza, has launched After 90, a new clothing line for football enthusiasts who ...

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    JD adopts the OOOOO video commerce platform

    2021-09-13T14:14:00Z

    JD Sports Fashion has started an exclusive partnership in the U.K. with OOOOO Entertainment Commerce to develop market-leading video commerce content on its young rapidly growing platform. OOOOO describes itself as a technology platform that enables retailers, brands and influencers to share product-based opinions directly to consumers through live, interactive, ...

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    Tennis-Point opens an expansive flagship in Madrid

    2021-09-13T14:13:00Z

    As Tradesport reports, Tennis-Point has opened a large physical flagship store in Madrid, not far from the Bernabeu football stadium, as part of its multi-channel proposition. At about 1,200 square meters, it is twice the size of the store in Barcelona proper – the Catalonian city’s largest racquet and paddle ...

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    Expanded: First financing for a new, sustainable online marketplace for sports goods, Planetics

    2021-09-08T13:10:00Z

    A Munich-based startup, Planetics, has successfully closed its first financing round for its online marketplace for sustainable and fairly produced sporting goods. The exact investment sum was not disclosed, but the founders indicated a “six-figure” range of between €100,000 and €999,000. The capital raised will primarily be used to further ...

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    Decathlon’s communication director has passed away

    2021-09-07T16:42:00Z

    We deeply regret the death on Sept. 5 of Xavier Rivoire, who has been in charge of international communication for Decathlon in the past few years as Decathlon United Media Leader. He was 53 years old. The cause of his death has been described as having been “brutal.” Rivoire joined ...

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    Under Armour partners with El Corte Inglés for its new sports-focused store in Barcelona

    2021-09-07T16:42:00Z

    Under Armour has opened a new 500-square-meter space in the centrally located department store of El Corte Inglés at Portal del Angel in Barcelona, which is being remodeled to focus on sports brands, with UA acting as the main partner. It also hosts the first Nike Live store in Europe, ...

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    Italy’s Maxi Sport is entering Milan

    2021-09-06T16:59:00Z

    After circling the city with its sports mega-stores in the last few years, Maxi Sport is gearing up to open its first store inside Milan in November, covering 4,000 square meters in its district of Trezzano sul Naviglio. A specific area of the store will be dedicated to basketball, streetwear ...

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    A new CEO for SportScheck

    2021-09-03T17:25:00Z

    Signa Retail has appointed Matthias Rucker, a partner of the Boston Consulting Group, as the new CEO of SportScheck, in replacement of Thomas Wanke. Starting on Oct. 1, he will be tasked with expanding the digital transformation of the German sporting goods retail chain into an experiential platform for sports ...

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    Lamoda expands the number of sporting goods suppliers

    2021-09-02T17:01:00Z

    In the first half of 2021, Lamoda, the Russian clone of Zalando, signed new contracts with a group of sporting goods suppliers including Kettler, Garmin and Peak Performance. In total, more than 400 new fashion and lifestyle brands also joined Lamoda in the first half of the year, including Massimo ...

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    Wilberries sees big boom in online sales of sporting goods in Russia

    2021-09-02T17:01:00Z

    Wildberries, the largest online retailer in Russia, reported an 85 percent increase in sales of sporting goods over the internet between the beginning of May and mid-August. In particular, the demand for electric scooters doubled. Electric bicycles were also among the bestsellers. Sales of all kinds of bicycles climbed by ...

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    New hurdles in JD’s takeover of Footasylum

    2021-09-02T16:26:00Z

    Leaving the door open for other comments by Sept. 16 before making a final decision in October, the U.K. Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) restated on Sept. 2 its provisional ban on JD Sports Fashion’s already completed acquisition of the Footasylum, in spite of criticism expressed by the Competition Appeal ...

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    The largest Sports Equipment Brands 2020

    2021-09-02T15:08:00Z

    This chart shows the revenue development of the 41 major global sports equipment brands in 2020 vs 2019. The chart and data can be downloaded. This is exclusive data and analysis for Premium Members.

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    Golf offsets winter sports at Alpen in Japan

    2021-09-01T17:05:00Z

    Sales of winter sports products fell by 16 percent to 6,628 million yen (€51.5m-$60.3m) for the financial year ended June 30 at the Alpen Group, one of the major sporting goods retailers in Japan, mainly due to a lack of snow because of a warm winter season. Total revenues increased ...

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    New cross-functional management structure at Stadium

    2021-08-31T17:06:00Z

    Stadium has decided to reorganize the top management under its CEO, Karl Eklöf, following the departure of Magnus Wåhlander, general manager of its Stadium chain. He is leaving the leading Swedish sports retail group after 25 years to become president and CEO of Coop Mitt. Under the new structure, the ...