Motorsports
Girona’s kit that broke all sales records
he Girona This is a historic year not only in the sports field but also in the commercial field. In the fifth season, first divisionThe Catalan club has achieved notable growth in kit sales, solidifying its position as one of the most prominent teams in this category in this regard. This year, the numbers promise to break all records, with sales expected to exceed 20,000 units.
The second shirt, with Seniera’s diagonal criss-cross pattern, was a great success and became the best-selling shirt in the club’s history. This design accounts for 25% of total sales and has been very well received both among local fans and those outside of Girona. Such was the popularity that there were stock issues during the first few weeks of the season, due to missed delivery deadlines for retail brand Puma, but the club has ensured it has enough units for the anticipated Christmas season. I assure you that I have already secured it. campaign.
In fact, this Christmas is expected to be the most successful ever for “Gyronin” in terms of product sales. As of today, the club has already reached the same number of units as it sold in the entirety of last season.
Girona’s growth in the commercial sector in recent months is not surprising. Last season, the club had already surpassed the historic consolidated companies in the First Division in terms of sales. Osasuna, Villarreal Either getafeestablishing themselves as the ninth team in Spanish football’s elite to have sold the most uniforms. Considering that the population of the city of Girona is approximately 105,000; Montilivi With effort it could accommodate 14,000 fans, but the Catalan entity is evaluating this figure positively.
commercial impact Girona FC This reflects its outlook as a club that continues to grow on and off the field. The connection with fans and success in the sport strengthens the team as a reference for product sales in La Liga. Everything indicates that this season will be remembered not only for achievements in sports, but also for successes in stores.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
