Penalty (sports manufacturer)

Penalty (B3: CAMB4) is a Brazilian sporting goods manufacturer that was established in 1970 in São Paulo. The brand is operated by its owner and creator, Grupo Cambucci.[1]

Penalty
Company typeSociedade Anônima
B3: CAMB3
IndustrySporting goods
Founded1970 (1970)
HeadquartersSão Roque, Brazil
Key people
Eduardo Estefano
(Executive Director)
ProductsAthletic shoes, apparel, sports equipment, accessories
RevenueDecrease US$133.7 million (2012)
Decrease US$6.0 million (2012)
Number of employees
2,500
Websitepenalty.com.br

The company manufactures mainly soccer equipment such as kit uniforms and balls.

History

Former logo for Penalty used until 2011.

In 1945, the Assibe Brothers founded "Malharia Cambuci SA", a company of clothing for men and women in São Paulo. In 1970, the company created the brand "Penalty," launching products for the football market.

In the 1980s, Penalty became the largest Brazilian manufacturer of soccer balls. During this period, Penalty acquired the manufacturing rights for Asics shoes and Wilson tennis racquets. During the 1990s, the Brazilian football teams of São Paulo and Grêmio wore uniforms by Penalty.

In 1998, the brand expanded its business to Argentina, opening a filial of the company there and signing deals with some local teams.[1]

Official Bhutan home shirt from 2010 made by Penalty

In 2010, Penalty started sponsoring the Spanish Futsal League, and, one year later, the company signed an exclusive agreement with Víctor Valdés,[2] the football goalkeeper of Barcelona FC and Spanish national team, for whom Penalty designed an exclusive boot.[3]

Current sponsorships

The following list that are sponsored by Penalty:

Associations

Domestic leagues

Club teams

Players

  • Brazil Branquinho
  • Brazil Deola[6]
  • Brazil Elicarlos
  • Brazil Lee
  • Brazil Paulinho
  • Brazil Rogério
  • Brazil Serginho
  • Japan Ayaka Michigami
  • Japan Daisuke Kikuchi
  • Japan Junki Kanayama
  • Japan Junya Takahashi
  • Japan Kaishu Sano
  • Japan Katsumi Yusa
  • Japan Kazuya Okamura
  • Japan Kenta Fukumori
  • Japan Miharu Kobayashi
  • Japan Natsumi Ikegaya
  • Japan Tadashi Takeda
  • Japan Taisuke Akiyoshi
  • Japan Tetsuya Funatsu
  • Japan Shota Kobayashi
  • Japan Shuhei Matsubara
  • Japan SteviaEgbus Mikuni
  • Uruguay Walter Ibáñez
  • Uruguay Guillermo Reyes
  • Uruguay Juan Álvez
  • Uruguay Matias Castro
  • Uruguay Elías Ricardo Figueroa

Associations

  • Argentina CABB
  • Brazil CBB

Domestic leagues

Club teams

  • Brazil Bauru Basket
  • Japan Haneda Vickies
  • Japan Iwate Big Bulls
  • Japan Kagoshima Rebnise
  • Japan Niigata Albirex BB Rabbits
  • Japan Yamagata Wyverns
  • Japan Yokohama Excellence

Domestic leagues

  • Brazil LNF
  • Canada Futsal Canadian Championship
  • Spain LNFS
  • Finland Ykkönen
  • Finland Futsal-Liiga

Club teams

  • Brazil Copagril
  • Brazil Magnus[7]
  • Japan Saitama Saicolo
  • Japan SWH Futsal Club
  • Spain ElPozo Murcia
  • Spain Santiago

Players

  • Brazil Bateria
  • Brazil Eka
  • Japan Ana Amijo
  • Japan Hiroyuki Watai
  • Japan Yuki Hashimoto
  • Japan Misaki Kobayashi
  • Japan Ryutaro Tamura
  • Spain Fernandão[8]

Super GT

Associations

Associations

  • Argentina FeVA

Past sponsorships

Associations

National Teams

Club teams

Players

National Teams

Club teams

  • Brazil Intelli (1986–1987, 2004–2005, 2013–2018)

Association

  • Paraguay Paraguayan Volleyball Federation (FPV)
  • Uruguay Uruguayan Volleyball Federation (FUV)

Club teams

  • Brazil Associação Social e Esportiva Sada

References

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