All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 37, Issue 3+4 – Page 3
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News briefsAnother football tournament heads to Qatar
Qatar is negotiating with Fifa to stage the first Women’s Club World Cup in January 2028, according to The Guardian.
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ArticleWomen’s football: revenue up, broadcast down
The world’s leading women’s football clubs crossed the €150m collective revenue threshold for the first time, according to the fourth annual Deloitte Football Money League analysis of women’s clubs.
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ArticleWhat will the Chef’s next choice be?
Stephen Curry is speed-dating the footwear industry as he searches for Under Armour’s successor. His latest warm-up choice: On running shoes.
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News briefsWorld Rugby renews partnership with Macron
Macron will supply technical kits to match officials at major tournaments, including the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 and the 2028 Olympic Games.
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ArticleTexworld Apparel Sourcing Paris 2026: Event guide
With 1,100 exhibitors and expanded activewear focus, the 2-4 February show addresses supply chain shifts and near-sourcing demand.
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News briefsPadel brand Nox appoints new General Manager
Spanish padel brand Nox promotes long-serving sales executive Iván García to the position, with Jesús Ballvé Cuesta remaining as CEO.
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ArticleHibbett turns to DoorDash
Athletic retailer Hibbett launches on the local commerce platform to expand on-demand delivery across the US
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ArticleFans and sports: what can be improved? New research
New research identifies a “joy gap” in sports: fans want 90-minute experiences with light spectacle and micro-agency, not scripted drama or endless games.
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News briefsSpeedo launches ‘Swim Gains’ New Year campaign
The swimwear brand teams up with fitness influencers to showcase how water-based training builds strength, stamina and performance in 2026.
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ArticleIntersport fined €3.5m for customer-data transfers
France’s data watchdog penalises the sporting goods retailer for transferring loyalty programme members’ contact details to social networks without consent.
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News briefsTransition over, new chief executive in place at JD-owned ISRG
Iberian Sports Retail Group (ISRG) has a new General Manager in José Pérez-Milá, Diffusion Sport and others report. He is replacing CEO Francesc Casabella, who has left the group. Source: LinkedIn José Pérez-Milá, ISRG’s new General Manager. Pérez-Milá says that for the past few months he has ...
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ArticleAdidas, Nike, UA get floors to themselves at El Corte Inglés, Puerta del Sol
Spanish retailer dedicates entire building to sportswear, with major brands getting dedicated floors and expanded sneaker selection.
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ArticleEurosport and JPMorgan veterans launch new sports investment platform
New sports investment platform aims to unlock value in under-commercialised segments of global sport.
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ArticleWilson weaponizes Lululemon leggings failure
Founder transforms see-through pants crisis into ammunition for board battle.
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ArticleWinter Games 2026: Who wears what?
From Moncler’s return to Lululemon’s accessible design and less restrictive Olympic branding rules, the Winter Games showcase a new era of Olympic branding and team apparel.
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ArticleAs anticipated, ANTA acquires 29% PUMA stake
The €1.5 billion all-cash deal makes the Chinese giant PUMA’s largest shareholder.
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ArticleRamos-led consortium bidding for Sevilla FC
The Real Madrid legend’s consortium submits a €400 million letter of intent to buy into his first club
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ArticleFormula 1 gets a corporate-banking partner
London-based Standard Chartered becomes F1’s Official Wealth Management Partner in a multi-year deal
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ArticleFIFA announces $2.3m women’s club prize
The governing body unveils record-breaking prize money for the inaugural Women’s Champions Cup.
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ArticleNBA brings more games to the UAE
The extended partnership with DCT Abu Dhabi will also boost youth development and fan programs in the UAE capital and nearby areas.
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