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Decathlon (retailer)

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Decathlon Group
IndustryRetail
Founded1976
HeadquartersVilleneuve d'Ascq, France
ProductsClothing
Sportswear
Sports equipment
SubsidiariesKalenji, Quechua, etc.
Websitewww.decathlon.com

Decathlon is a major French sporting good chain store, with stores located throughout the world. It started with a shop near Lille, France in 1976. It expanded to Germany in 1986, Spain in 1992 and the United Kingdom in 1999. It entered the American market by purchasing the New England 20-store MVP Sports chain in 1999, rebranding them as Decathlon USA. A restructuring led to all but four Massachusetts locations closing in 2003. In September 2006, Decathlon announced its decision to exit the US altogether by year's end.

The retailer stocks a wide range of sporting goods, from tennis racquets to advanced scuba diving equipment, usually in large superstores. Decathlon Group also owns the Toboggan and Decat stores, the former sells sporting goods at discount prices, whilst the latter is a smaller high street sized version of the larger Decathlon superstores.

In 2007 the group is the largest sporting goods reseller with a turnover of USD 6,123,000.

Locations

Entrance of İstanbul store

Stores are located globally, in the following countries (in 2009):

  •  Belgium: 9 stores — NB: it is also possible to buy online for delivery in Belgium.
  •  Brazil: 6 stores
  •  China: 18 stores
  •  France: 240 stores — NB: it is also possible to buy online for delivery in France.
  •  Germany: 11 stores
  •  Hungary: 8 stores
  •  India: 1 stores — NB: it is also possible to buy online for delivery in India.
  •  Italy: 58 stores
  •  Netherlands: 2 stores
  •  Poland: 10 stores
  •  Portugal: 10 stores
  •  Romania: 1 stores
  •  Russia: 5 stores
  •  Spain: 75 stores — NB: it is also possible to buy online for delivery in Spain.
  •  Turkey: 1 stores (as of June 2010)
  •  United Kingdom: 7 stores (8th coming 17th June 2010)
  •  United States: (closed 2006)

Branding

The chain is one of the few sports manufacturers that develops and sells its own brands. Each group of activities has a separate brand name:

  • APTONIA - Nutrition and health care

Official website

  • ARTENGO - Racquet sports

Official website

  • B'TWIN - Cycle sports

Official website

  • CAPERLAN - Fishing

Official website

  • DOMYOS - Fitness, dance, martial arts and contact sports

Official website

  • FOUGANZA - Horse riding

Official website

  • GEOLOGIC - Nature sports

Official website

  • GEONAUTE - Nomadic athletism

Official website

  • INESIS - Golf

Official website

  • KALENJI - Running

Official website

  • KIPSTA - Team sports

Official website

  • NABAIJI - Swimming

Official website

  • NEWFEEL - Walking

Official website

  • OXELO - Roller, skate and ice sports

Official website

Official website

  • ROCKRIDER - Mountain bike

Official website

  • SIMOND - alpinism

Official website

  • SOLOGNAC - Hunting

Official website

  • TRIBORD - Water sports

Official website

  • WED'ZE - Ski, snowboarding

Official website

Decathlon has also developed brands of components which provide a technical guarantee to the products of brands Passion:

  • EQUAREA - Active evacuation of sweating

Official website

  • ESSENSOLE - Shoe soles and insoles

Official website

  • NOVADRY - Impermeable and breathable clothes

Official website

  • STRATERMIC - Warm and light clothes

Official website

  • STRENFIT - Light and robust backpacks

Official website

  • SUPPORTIV - Support and compression

References