All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 36, Issue 46+47 – Page 4
-
ArticleNike partners with Syre on circular polyester
Nike has partnered with textile recycler Syre to scale circular polyester, aiming to cut waste and boost sustainable fiber use across its global supply chain.
-
ArticleJD Sports Fashion adds new non-executive director
JD Sports has appointed Sarah Kuijlaars, former De Beers CFO, as a non-executive director, strengthening its board with extensive finance experience.
-
ArticleHarlequins extend Castore kit deal to 2030
Gallagher Premiership club Harlequins has extended its partnership with Castore for five more years, reinforcing one of rugby’s leading performancewear alliances.
-
ArticleNike opens women-focused London store
Nike has launched a new women-focused concept store on London’s King’s Road, expanding its commitment to women’s sport and personalized retail experiences.
-
ArticleGlobal Sources Hong Kong Shows spotlight pickleball
The Global Sources Hong Kong Shows drew 5,000 suppliers and 120,000 buyers, with Phase 3 spotlighting pickleball’s rapid market growth and outdoor innovation.
-
News briefsAGIF summit attendance doubles in 2025
The 2025 AGIF summit in Kuala Lumpur doubled its attendance to 140 delegates from 17 countries, with Malaysia confirmed as host for 2026 and 2027.
-
ArticlePadel player numbers in Asia rise 20% in 2025
Data from the International Padel Federation shows Asia now boasts 2.2 million amateur padel players spread over 30 countries – a 20 percent year-on-year jump since 2025 – as well as 4,600 courts.
-
ArticleFila opens brand experience hub in Biella
Fila has opened a brand experience center in Biella, Italy, reconnecting with its heritage under Anta Sports Group ownership.
-
ArticleAdidas x Miaou collection hits the market
Adidas Originals and Miaou’s debut collection, with a launch on Nov. 11, fuses motorsport aesthetics with bold feminine design in footwear and apparel.
-
News briefsAdidas unveils 2026 World Cup kits for 22 teams
Adidas is unveiling its largest-ever national team kit collection ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, featuring designs for all 22 partner federations.
-
News briefsOn opens first stores in South Korea
Swiss sportswear brand On has opened its first retail stores in South Korea at two major Seoul locations, following strong APAC growth.
-
News briefsLululemon debuts at China’s CIIE with wellness hub
For its first participation as exhibitor at CIIE, the Shanghai trade fair, Lululemon arrived with an immersive wellness experience.
-
ArticleIRX launched in Amsterdam as Europe’s running hub
The International Running Expo has made its debut in Amsterdam as Europe’s first dedicated B2B running trade show, with ambitions to unite the industry.
-
ArticleMizuno posts record H1 sales growth across all segments
Record half-year for Mizuno: The group is growing worldwide, supported by stable demand and a clear four-pillar strategy.
-
News briefsAlibaba launches Milano Cortina 2026 line
Alibaba and the IOC have launched Milano Cortina 2026 mascot merchandise and the first Olympic jewelry line, exclusively on Tmall’s Olympic Flagship Store.
-
News briefsBeckham knighted by King Charles
David Beckham has been knighted by King Charles III for his services to sport and charity.
-
News briefsHummel replaces Macron in Canadian Premier League
Hummel is replacing Macron as CPL’s kit supplier. The multi-year deal starts in 2026, with new club collections and a focus on sustainability.
-
ArticleMacron Q3 revenue up 8% YoY
Macron has posted 8 percent Q3 revenue growth to €188 million, thanks to strong performance in Germany and the US plus continued global logistics investments.
-
News briefsBayern Munich posts record €978.3m turnover
FC Bayern München concluded 2024/25 with record turnover of €978.3 million, up 2.8 percent, with operating profit rising 11.3 percent to €187.8 million.
-
ArticleAllbirds lowers FY2025 outlook
Allbirds has reported a 25 percent year-on-year decline in Q3 2025 revenue and lowered its full-year outlook as it refocuses operations.