Diadora
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Diadora | |
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Type | Private |
Founded | 1948 |
Headquarters | Giavera del Montello |
Key people | Marcello Danieli |
Industry | Sportswear and Sports Goods |
Products | Footwear Sportswear Accessories |
Revenue | Unknown |
Website | www.diadora.com |
Diadora is a football, tennis, running, cycling, rugby and athletic shoe, clothing, and fashion accessory manufacturer with locations in Italy, the United States, and Hong Kong.
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[edit] History
Diadora is the only Italian athletic footwear and apparel manufacturer to still make some of its products in Italy, a tradition that began in 1948 when the company's founder, Marcello Danieli, first began working in the trade as a young boy.
Danieli, helped by his wife, managed to successfully launch his first product, mountain climbing boots. During the fifties, a reputation for excellence and quality helped the company grow and become a familiar name throughout the Italian market.
During the economic boom of the sixties, people began to enjoy prosperity and increased recreation. Skiing became popular and Danieli once again met the needs of the market by manufacturing ski boots and the first apres-ski boots.
Next, Diadora introduced running shoes and shortly thereafter, tennis shoes. With the seventies came a young generation whose explosive interest in athletics initiated a boom in the sporting goods industry. Based originally on the renowned Italian artisan techniques, Diadora's shoes became more and more technologically advanced, thanks to cooperation from champions such as Guillermo Vilas, Martin Mulligan, and the legendary Björn Borg.
The mid-seventies also marked Diadora's entry into the football category, aided by Roberto Bettega, who provided invaluable consulting information. Diadora America is the #3 brand in the market share in football (soccer).
On June 30, 1998, Invicta, an outdoor athletics equipment company was acquired by Diadora.
In 2008 Diadora SpA signed a joint venture with Win Hanverky Holdings Limited forming a new company called Winor International Company Limited that owns the trademark "DIADORA" in China, Hong Kong and Macau and will manufacture, design, promote, distribute and sell products bearing the "DIADORA" in those countries.[1]
[edit] Referee kit
Diadora supply referees kits in the Italian Serie A, Serie B, Scottish Premier League, Divisions One, Two and Three and all lower levels of football throughout Scotland and the Romanian Liga I, Liga II.
[edit] Teams sponsored by Diadora
[edit] Australian Football
- AFL - Western Bulldogs
- SANFL - Port Adelaide Magpies
- SANFL - Glenelg Football Club
- SANFL - West Adelaide Football Club
[edit] Football (Soccer)
[edit] National
[edit] Club
[edit] Africa
- Club Africain
- ES Sétif
- Alexandrian Union Club
[edit] Americas
- All Boys
- Club Cipolletti
- Ferro Carril Oeste
- Bahia
- Santo André
- Audax Italiano
- Huachipato
- Unión Española
- Iberia de Los Ángeles
- Centro Deportivo Olmedo
[edit] Asia
[edit] Europe
- FK Karvan
- Standard Liège (as from 2008-2009)
- Botev Plovdiv
- NK Dinamo Zagreb
- Slovan Liberec
- Colchester United
- Crewe Alexandra
- Preston North End
- Stockport County
- Watford
- Valenciennes FC
- Hannover 96
- Larissa
- OFI Crete
- Pécsi Mecsek
- Mantova
- Napoli
- Ravenna
- Vicenza
- A.S.D. Canvass
- FC Ashdod
- Hapoel Kfar Saba
- Maccabi Tel Aviv
- FC Astana
- FC Twente (as from 2008-2009)
- Roda JC (as from 2008-2009)
- Bodø/Glimt
- Lillestrøm SK
- Armagh City
- Coleraine
- Loughgall
- Boavista
- Paços de Ferreira
- Waterford United
- Braşov (as from 2008-2009)
- U Cluj
- Airdrie United
- East Fife
- Partick Thistle
- Osasuna (as from 2008-2009)
- Sivasspor
- Karşıyakaspor
- Kartalspor
- İstanbulspor
- Fatih Karagümrük
[edit] Cycling
[edit] Individuals sponsored by Diadora
[edit] Australian Football (AFL)
[edit] Football
- Ariel Ortega
- Mancini
- Roy Keane
- Ştefan Radu
- Ovidiu Petre
- Vasile Maftei
- Daniel Opriţa
- Francesco Totti
- Filippo Inzaghi
- Andrea Barzagli
- Giuliano Giannichedda
- Mauro Esposito
- Sergio Volpi
- Alessandro Grandoni
- Alex Pinardi
- Daniele Conti
- Massimo Loviso
- Giacomo Cipriani
- Eugenio Corini
- Zdeněk Grygera
- Kakha Kaladze
- Martin Jørgensen
- Oleguer
[edit] Tennis
[edit] Cycling
[edit] Trivia
Diadora means "by means of gifts" in Greek language.