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Revision as of 15:49, 8 January 2021
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Textile |
Founded | 1971 |
Headquarters | , Italy |
Key people |
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Products | |
Revenue | € 97,8mln€ (2018)[1] |
Number of employees | 320 |
Website | macron.com |
Macron S.p.A. is an Italian sporting apparel company, based in Crespellano, Bologna. It is considered a European leader in the production of active sportswear.[2]
Macron operates in three main business areas:
- Teamwear: for football, basketball, rugby, volleyball, baseball, handball, five-a-side football, and running.
- Merchandising: official kits, free-time apparel, and accessories for the supporters of Macron's sponsored clubs.
- Leisurewear: sports-inspired apparel for those wishing to wear Macron off the field.[2]
History
Macron was founded in 1971 as a distributor of American sportswear brands in Italy.[2] A major expansion of the organization took place in 1994, coincident with relocation and consolidation to Crespellano.[2]
Macron began providing teamwear to professional football in 2001, its first contract being with Bologna.[2] Expansion beyond the domestic Italian market began in 2005.[2]
In 2014, Macron secured a four-year agreement with Bolton Wanderers for naming rights to their home stadium, resulting in renaming in July 2014 to Macron Stadium.[3] Macron supplanted Reebok as the stadium namesake, and will provide the club's kit.[3]
Corporate governance
As of 2014[update], Macron's chief executive officer (CEO) was Gianluca Pavanello.[4] and the company's president was Francesco Bromioli.[5]
Sponsorships and customers
Macron sponsors or make a variety of organizations, teams and, events. In many cases, the wording of published accounts does not make a clear demarcation between a case where a team has purchased kit (aka uniforms or strip) versus those whose kit has been provided as a matter of sponsorship. The following is a partial list of these sponsorship/customer relationships.
Associations
- South Australian Futsal League
- Hallmark Security League
- Isthmian League
- Baseball League
- División de Honor
Australian rules football
Baseball
Basketball
National teams
Club teams
- Phoenix Brussels
- Borik Puntamika
- Dubrovnik
- Zabok
- Zagreb
- FC Nantes
- Stade Clermontois
- Bamberg
- Ludwigsburg
- Spartaki-Tskhinvali Tbilisi
- Hapoel Jerusalem B.C
- Benetton Basket
- Recanati
- Fortitudo Agrigento
- Pallacanestro Varese
- Sutor Montegranaro
- Cantù
- Virtus Bologna
- Casale Monferrato
- Andrea Costa Imola Basket
- Aurora Basket Jesi
- Gulbenes Buki
- Panevėžio Lietkabelis
- Klaipėdos Neptūnas
- Utenos Juventus
- Wydad AC
- KAC Kénitra
- Donar
- Wisła Kraków
- Académica de Coimbra
- Oliveirense Basquetebol
- Sporting CP
- Vagos
- BCA Pitesti
- CSM Satu Mare
- BC Triumph Lyubertsy
- BC Severstal
- KB Prishtina
- KK Union Olimpija
- KK Splošna Plovba Portorož
- CB Collado Villalba
- Meridiano Alicante
- Guadalajara Basket
- BC Dnipro
- Ferro-ZNTU
- BC Grifoni
- BK Mavpi Cherkassy
- Gor Mahia
Football
International confederations
National teams
Africa
Europe
Asia
Americas
Domestic leagues
Club teams
Albania
Algeria
Aruba
Australia
- Adelaide United
- Armadale
- Avondale
- Bendigo City
- Brunswick Zebras
- Clifton Hill
- Gepps Cross Knights Futsal Club
- Inter Lions
- Keilor Park
- Langwarrin
- Macarthur FC
- Melbourne Knights
- Mount Lilydale Old Collegians
- Peninsula Power
- Perth
- Perth Glory
- Point Cook
- Sandringham
- Sutherland Sharks
- Werribee City
- Whittlesea Ranges
Austria
- SKN St. Pölten
- F.C. Wacker Innsbruck
Bahrain
Belgium
Belarus
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Canada
- Atlético Ottawa
- Cavalry FC
- FC Edmonton
- Forge FC
- HFX Wanderers FC
- Pacific FC
- Valour FC
- York 9 FC
- Oakville Blue Devils FC
- FC Manitoba
Chile
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Egypt
England
- AFC Portchester
- AFC Totton
- Bristol Rovers
- Brixham A.F.C.
- Daventry Town
- Colchester United
- Droylsden
- Eastbourne Borough
- Falmouth Town
- Glebe
- Farsley
- Gillingham
- Gloucester City
- Grays Athletic
- Guiseley AFC
- Hastings United
- Leek Town
- Lincoln Ladies
- Maidstone United
- Margate
- Millwall F.C.
- Morecambe F.C.
- Nottingham Forest
- Oxford City
- Reading
- Redbridge
- Salisbury City
- Scunthorpe United
- Shepshed Dynamo
- Stafford Rangers
- Stevenage
- Stoke City
- Tamworth
- Thatcham Town
- Walthamstow F.C.
- Wealdstone
- Weymouth
- Windsor
- Worcester City
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
- Bologna since 2001
- Caronnese
- Casale
- Delta Calcio Rovigo
- Giana Erminio
- Foggia
- Forlì
- U.S. Gavorrano
- A.C. Giacomense
- Hellas Verona [6]
- Lazio
- Padova
- Piacenza
- Reggiana
- Ravenna
- Sampdoria (from 2020-21)
- Savona
- Spal
- Trapani
- Treviso
- Tritium C. 1908
- Udinese
- Varesina
- Bardolino (women's football)
- Chiasiellis (women's football)
- ASD Riviera di Romagna (women's football)
- Zensky Padova Femminile (women's football)
Kosovo[a]
Kuwait
Latvia
Lebanon
Lithuania
Luxembourg
North Macedonia
Malawi
Mali
- Djoliba (from 2019/20)
Malta
Morocco
The Netherlands
Norway
Northern Ireland
Oman
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Rwanda
- Gasogi United FC (from 2019/20)
Saudi Arabia
Scotland
- Buckie Thistle
- Camelon
- Clachnacuddin
- Dundee[7]
- Dundee United[8]
- Fraserburgh
- Hibernian
- Huntly
- Motherwell
- Polmont F.C.
- Queen of the South
- Ross County
- St Johnstone [9]
- Stirling Albion
- Troon
Serbia
Singapore
Slovenia
Slovakia
South Korea
Spain
- Collado Villalba
- Deportivo La Coruña
- Sestao River
- CD Ourense
- Gestesa Guadalajara
- Levante
- Real Sociedad
- Salamanca (co-branded Sydnay)
- Burgos
- Marfil Santa Coloma
- SD Noja
- Villalba
- Xacobeo 2010 Lobelle
- SD Formentera
Sweden
Switzerland
- Chiasso (from 2019/20)
- Olympique de Genève
- Sion
- Thun[10]
Tunisia
Turkey
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
USA
Uzbekistan
Wales
Futsal
Domestic Leagues
- South Australian Futsal League
- Adelaide Fusion Futsal Club
- Gepps Cross Knights Futsal Club
- Pro Futsal Macron state futsal league
Club teams
Handball
National teams
Club teams
Rugby Union
National teams
Club teams
Rugby League
- Canada Rugby League
- Featherstone Rovers
- Parramatta Eels
- Sheffield Eagles
- Newcastle Thunder
- Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Weightlifting
Volleyball
National teams
- Kazakhstan
- Algeria (men's team)
- Chile (men's team)
- Ukraine (men's team)
Club teams
- VC Argex Duvel
- OK Mladost
- Panathinaikos V.C.
- Falck Parnu VK
- Paris
- Cariparma Parma Volley
- Volley Milano|Monza
- Pallavolo Modena
- Pallavolo Impavida Ortona
- Yoga Volley Forlì
- Zinella Volley Bologna
- M.Roma Volley
- Cavriago Volley
- Pallavolo Donoratico
- Robur Tiboni Volley Urbino
- Sisley Volley Treviso
- Top Team Volley Mantova
- Busto Arsizio
- Biolar Ozolnieki
- VK Ezerzeme
- Next Volley
- Budowlani Lodz
- Associacao Academica de Espinho
- Ginasio Clube Vilacondense
- Sporting CP
- Sporting Espinho
- Ribeirense
- Zorkyi
- Jurmash Major
- Leningradka
- Yaroslavich Yaroslav
- Lokomotiv Novosibirsk
- Ugra Samotlor
- Ufimochka
- Arona Tenerife Sud
- Murcia Volley
- CV Jamper Aguere
- Espérance de Tunis
- Étoile du Sahel V.C.
- Cherkasy VK
- Novator VK
Wheelchair power hockey
Notes and references
Notes
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References
- ^ http://www.aifi.it/private_capital_today/8583-macron-un-successo-che-punta-dritto-alla-borsa.
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(help) - ^ a b c d e f Staff (24 Apr 2014). "Macron who? Bolton Wanderers' new stadium sponsor is one of Europe's top sportswear companies". The Bolton News.
- ^ a b "BWFC strike stadium and kit deal with Macron" (Press release). Bolton Wanderers. 25 Apr 2014.
- ^ "Gianluca Pavanello". Bloomberg. Retrieved 12 Feb 2015.
- ^ "Francesco Bormioli, Macron SpA". Bloomberg. Retrieved 12 Feb 2015.
- ^ https://www.footyheadlines.com/2019/07/hellas-verona-19-20-home-away-third-kits.html
- ^ https://dundeefc.co.uk/news/dee-sign-with-macron/
- ^ https://www.footyheadlines.com/2019/03/macron-announce-dundee-united-kit-deal.html
- ^ https://www.footyheadlines.com/2019/06/st-johnstone-19-20-home-and-away-kits.html?m=1
- ^ https://www.footyheadlines.com/2019/07/fc-thun-19-20-home-away-kits.html