Fila

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This article refers to the clothing corporation, for other uses see FILA.
Fila, Ltd.
Company typePrivate
IndustryTextile
FoundedItaly Italy in 1911
HeadquartersSouth Korea Seoul, South Korea[1]
Key people
GENE (YOON-SOO) YOON, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Global Leading Brands House Holdings & Fila Korea Ltd
YOUNG-CHAN CHO, President of Global Leading Brands House Holdings, Chief Financial Officer of Fila U.S.A., Inc.
JON EPSTEIN, President of Fila U.S.A., Inc.
ProductsAthletic shoes, Inline skates, apparel, accessories
Websitewww.fila.com
Fila
Hangul
휠라
Revised RomanizationHwilla
McCune–ReischauerHwilla

Fila is Italy's largest sportswear manufacturing company, founded in 1911 in Italy, but now based in South Korea.[1] Fila is headed by chairman and CEO Yoon-Soo Yoon. It now has offices in 11 countries worldwide.

History

Fila was created in Biella, Piedmont, by the Fila brothers in 1911. It originally started by making clothing for the people of the Italian Alps, now manufacturing sportswear for men, women, children and athletes.

The company's primary product was originally underwear, before moving into sportswear in the 1970s, initially with the endorsement of tennis player Björn Borg.

The original Italian ownership Holding di Partecipazioni sold the company to US hedge fund Cerberus Capital Management in 2003, after the company over-committed itself to expensive athletic endorsements, at a time when margins were under pressure. Cerberus owned Fila through holding company Sports Brands International, which owned and operated all Fila businesses around the world with the exception of Fila Korea, which was a separate company operating the brand under licence.

In January 2007, the global Fila brand and all its international subsidiaries were acquired by Fila Korea from SBI for $400 million, which made it the largest South Korean sportswear company. Fila Korea currently holds all of the rights to the worldwide use of footwear and apparel brands of the parent firm.

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Club teams

References

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