All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 36, Issue 46+47
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PDF NewsletterSGI Europe Executive Edition: Vol 36 - 46+47
Amer Sports posts 30% revenue growth in Q3 FY25 as outdoor brands drive performance | Asics posts record sales with 39% operating income growth | On Holding achieves record quarterly sales of €825m with 25% growth | Mizuno hits €740m in record H1 sales, led by running, football and workwear | Canada Goose posts quarterly loss as DTC growth offsets higher costs from strategic investments | Under Armour beats forecast as North America sales show early signs of a potential turnaround | Profit squeeze at Yue Yuen as labor costs surge and China retail softens | Puma streamlines US licensing with United Legwear & Apparel Co. | VF Corporation completes sale of heritage workwear brand Dickies to Bluestar Alliance | Under Armour ends 13-year partnership with Steph Curry amid restructuring | Canada Goose announces board changes as director retires | Columbia Sportswear appoints Peter Bragdon and Joe Boyle as Co-Presidents under succession plan | Ciele Athletics appoints Corey Stecker as Global Head of Sales | Nike partners with Syre to accelerate circular polyester production | Nike signs multi-year offtake agreement with Loop Industries for circular polyester resin | Lenzing and OceanSafe develop next-gen circular fiber for performance textiles
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ArticleOne of MLB’s 2025 runner-ups might soon be for sale
The Seidler family, controlling owners of the San Diego Padres, are exploring strategic options including a potential sale of their stake in the Major League Baseball franchise, with BDT & MSD Partners advising on the process.
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ArticleReal Madrid to vote on private investment plan
Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez will present a plan to the club’s general assembly on November 23 to sell 5 to 10 percent of the club to private investors whilst preserving the traditional socio ownership model.
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ArticleDick’s launches Nickelodeon sports surprise show
Dick’s Sporting Goods’ in-house studio is launching a six-episode makeover show on Nickelodeon to support under-resourced youth sports teams.
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ArticleUS Soccer names Deloitte’s Dan Helfrich as COO
The US Soccer Federation has appointed Dan Helfrich, outgoing Chairman and CEO of Deloitte Consulting, as its new Chief Operating Officer, effective January 1, 2026
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ArticleColumbia renews MegaMarsch partnership
Columbia announced it will continue as the presenting partner of long-distance walking series Megamarsch through 2028, reinforcing its commitment to endurance and participation events.
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ArticleSnow League raises $15m for global expansion
The Snow League, founded by Shaun White, has raised $15 million to expand its professional snowboarding and freeskiing league globally, with backing from 359 Capital, BITKRAFT Ventures, and Fenway Sports Group’s Linda Henry.
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ArticleTaylorMade revives Red Bull Racing golf crossover
TaylorMade and Oracle Red Bull Racing reunite for a limited-edition “Race Day” golf line, featuring MG5 wedges, race-inspired apparel, and accessories—this time with a broader lifestyle focus.
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ArticleIrish football star Clifford launches own sportswear brand
Fresh off winning his third Footballer of the Year award, Kerry FC star David Clifford has launched “The Clifford Range,” a new GAA sportswear brand with McKeever Sports.
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ArticleQ3 boost thanks to Salomon: Amer Sports raises guidance again
The Finnish sporting goods group grew Q3 revenue 30 percent to $1.76 billion, driven by strong demand for Arc’teryx and Salomon in key markets.
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ArticleTopgolf Callaway extends Perry Ellis deal
Topgolf Callaway Brands has extended its licensing deal with Perry Ellis International through 2032, with plans to launch a premium apparel line by 2028.
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ArticleTechtextil India 2025 boosts sport-textile innovation
Techtextil India 2025, from Nov 19–21 in Mumbai, will spotlight sustainable recycling, sport-performance textiles, and global fiber innovation through new dedicated zones.
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ArticleJD Sports opens massive Barcelona flagship
JD Sports is opening a 1,500 m², two-floor flagship in Barcelona’s Portal de l’Àngel on Nov 22, combining retail scale and community-focused design.
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ArticleLululemon unveils Team Canada 2026 Winter Games kit
Lululemon, in partnership with the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Committees, has unveiled a technical and inclusive Team Canada kit for the 2026 Winter Games.
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News briefsCiele Athletics names Corey Stecker sales chief
Canadian running brand Ciele Athletics has named Corey Stecker as Global Head of Sales, bringing 18 years of experience from VF Corp. brands.
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ArticleUK launches “Let’s Move!” child activity campaign
The UK Government has launched “Let’s Move!,” a nationwide campaign backed by Sport England and sports stars to help families keep children active year-round.
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ArticleFoot Locker scraps HQ move to St. Pete in Florida
Foot Locker has canceled its previously announced move to St. Petersburg, Florida, citing a corporate strategy reset after its $2.4 billion acquisition by Dick’s Sporting Goods.
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ArticleChampion revamps Chengdu flagship with bamboo craft
Champion’s upgraded Chengdu flagship blends its athletic DNA with classic craftsmanship: bamboo-weaving textures, DIY artisan stations, and heritage Reverse Weave pieces.
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ArticleAlfa Romeo debuts limited athleisure line
Alfa Romeo enters the apparel space with a limited athleisure collection inspired by its Junior Veloce model, blending motorsport heritage with high-performance design.
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ArticleBalenciaga debuts Spring ’26 Football Series
Balenciaga’s new Spring 2026 “Football Series” fuses couture design with American-football iconography in a capsule of jerseys, padded hoodies, and tracksuits.