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  2. Category:Sports companies - Wikipedia

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  3. Decathlon (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Decathlon's former logo. Founded by Michel Leclercq in 1976, Decathlon started with a store in Lille, France. [9] Its holding company was formerly known as Oxylane. [10]The company expanded abroad a decade later: to Germany in 1986, [11] Spain in 1992, [11] [12] Italy in 1993, [11] [citation needed] Belgium in 1997, [13] Portugal, the United Kingdom in 1999, Brazil in 2001, mainland China in ...

  4. List of sporting goods manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    sports equipment: Biella, Italy (1911-2007) Seoul, South Korea (since 2007) www.fila.com: Gilbert Rugby: United Kingdom 1823 William Gilbert, Rugby, England William Gilbert Gray Family, 2002–Present Rugby Balls, rugby equipment, rugby boots, Netballs, sports equipment East Sussex, England www.gilbertrugby.com Grand Sport: Thailand: 1961 Kij ...

  5. Herman's World of Sporting Goods - Wikipedia

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    Herman’s World of Sporting Goods was a sporting goods retailer in the United States. [1] Founded in 1916 by Herman and Eddie Steinlauf as a music store in Nassau Street, Lower Manhattan, the company expanded into sporting goods and grew to multiple locations in the New York metropolitan area, including East 42nd Street, East 34th Street, and Paramus, New Jersey.

  6. Intersport - Wikipedia

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    INTERSPORT store Budget Sport s a low-cost sports retail concept owned by Intersport Finland Oy INTERSPORT International Corporation ("IIC"), commonly known as INTERSPORT , is an international sporting goods retailer with its headquarters based in Bern , Switzerland.

  7. Cosco (India) Limited - Wikipedia

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    Cosco was a sister company of Enkay India Rubber Company, Pvt. Ltd., which also produces sports equipment. Cosco was a private company until 15 March 1994 after which it went public . After its incorporation , it took over the partnership Firm Coronation Sportingball Co., founded in 1976, a producer of sports balls .

  8. Academy Sports + Outdoors - Wikipedia

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    Academy Sports + Outdoors is an American sporting-goods store chain with corporate offices in the Katy Distribution Center in unincorporated western Harris County, Texas, United States, near Katy and west of Houston. For 74 years, it was a privately held company owned by the Gochman family, until its May 2011 acquisition by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.

  9. Innovasport and Innvictus - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Martín Borque was a Spanish immigrant to Mexico and co-founded the Torreón-based Soriana chain of hypermarkets together with his brother Armando.Francisco Martín Bringas and his wife María Concepción Villar Manrique launched Innovasport in April 1999 in the Contry neighborhood of the much larger city of Monterrey, the core city of Mexico's third-largest metropolitan area.