Givova

Givova is a sports teamwear and footwear trademark founded in 2008 in Scafati, Italy by Giovanni Acanfora.

Givova
Private
IndustryTextile
Founded2008
Headquarters,
Key people
Giovanni Acanfora
ProductsApparel, Footwear
WebsiteOfficial website

In 2018 the quality of Givova sportswear jerseys made world wide attention in a story on involving the intersection of global sportswear brands, World cup teams, and international sanctions against Iran. On 14 June 2018, the New York Times reported that sanctions against Iran blocked the 2018 Iranian World Cup football team from using quality sportswear brands and limited the Iranian team to use other sportswear that were exempt from sanctions, such as Givova.

In Belgium, the relatively new brand gained national attention when they announced their sponsorship of the Brussels-based football club FC ITT Gecko, renowned for their attractive brand of attacking football. FC ITT Gecko president Mr. Joeri Wei held a three-hour long press conference to celebrate the partnership with Givova, a sports moment that dominated the Belgian sports media for weeks. In 2017, after FC ITT Gecko had secured promotion to the highest division, the club announced that they were looking forward to a long-lasting and successful collaboration with Givova at the very highest level of Belgian football.

Sponsorships

Teams and athletes using Givova equipment are:

Olympic Committees

Basketball

Club teams

Football

National teams

Non-national representative teams

  • Luhansk (Since June 2018)
  • Padania (Since June 2014)
  • Székely Land (Since April 2018)

Domestic leagues

Club teams

Futsal

Club teams

Handball

National teams

Club teams

Minifootball

  • AFC Sofia Bar Association

National teams

  • Switzerland

Volley

Club teams

Waterpolo

National teams

Charity teams and Tv Showes

Showbitz and Singers

References

  1. Basketball can take you places - Mugabe Sharon Kantengwa, NewTimes. 30 September 2016, accessed 2 April 2017.
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