Joma

Joma Sport, S.A.
Company typeSociedad Anónima
IndustryTextile
Founded1965; 59 years ago (1965)
FounderFructoso López
Headquarters,
Spain
Area served
Worldwide
Products
Websitewww.joma-sport.com Edit this at Wikidata

Joma Sport, S.A. is a Spanish sports clothing and shoes brand.

History

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Joma was founded in 1965 by Fructoso López to produce shoes for general use. The brand name comes from the given name of Fructuoso's first born son (JoManuel).[1] In 1968, the company began to specialize in sport shoes production and distribution. After a relative success, Joma entered into football market, obtaining a great success domestically and internationally. Eventually, Joma Sport opened offices in the United States, Europe and Asia, currently present in over 70 countries throughout the world.

Sponsorships

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Olympic Committees

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Athletics

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National teams

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Football

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Stadiums

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National teams

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Africa
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Americas
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Asia
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Europe
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Associations

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Joma is the Official ball supplier for the following leagues and associations:

Club teams

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Africa
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Americas
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Asia
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Europe
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Players

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Former teams

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Basketball

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Club teams

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Futsal

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National teams

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Club teams

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Handball

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National teams

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Club teams

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Europe
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Africa
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Paddle Tennis

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National teams

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Players

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Rugby

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National teams

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Squash

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Tennis

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Roller hockey

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Club Teams

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  • Italy Lodi (Since the 2013–14 season)

Volleyball

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National teams

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Club teams

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Sitting volleyball

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National teams

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Wrestling

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National teams

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  • Azerbaijan Azerbaijan National Wrestling Team
  • Croatia Croatia National Wrestling Team
  • Romania Romania National Wrestling Team

References

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  1. ^ Aparicio, Luis (11 January 2020). "Joma se codea con los gigantes deportivos". El País.
  2. ^ JOMA (4 March 2014). "New Honduras National Team Kit for the Brazil World Cup". Joma World. Archived from the original on 22 April 2014. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
  3. ^ @OHigginsoficial (19 January 2023). "¿Cierto que está hermosa?" (Tweet) (in Spanish) – via Twitter. [better source needed]
  4. ^ RRFC Partner With Joma Sports. raithrovers.net.
  5. ^ "NEW KIT SUPPLIER ANNOUNCED". Weston-super-Mare A.F.C. 6 May 2016. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
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