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Finta
Company type | Public |
Industry | Sports equipment |
Founded | 1987; 37 years ago (1987) |
Headquarters | São Paulo, Brazil |
Area served | Brazil |
Key people | Fatima de Castro (Owner) |
Products | Football boots, balls, goalkeeper gloves, accessories |
Operating income | US$ 10–50 million[1] |
Website | finta.com.br |
Finta is a Brazilian sports equipment manufacturing company based in São Paulo. The company produces football equipment, including boots, balls, goalkeeper gloves, and accessories (shin guards, bags)
In recent years, Finta also manufactured equipment for volleyball and basketball, including clothing.
The Finta is a genuinely Brazilian sports brand that since its founding in 1987 has provided uniforms and sports equipment to large clubs. In this short period, as a supplier, the Finta participated in the conquest of three Brazilian first division titles (Vasco/89, and Corinthians/90 Botafogo/95). Also won the league several times access to the first division of Brazilian football (Juventude champion and vice-campeão/94 Goiás, Botafogo R. Black Vice campeão/98 and Santa Cruz deputy campeão/99, Paraná Clube - Champion JH Cup 2000, Paysandu - champion in 2001, Botafogo Rio - runner-up 2003, Santa Cruz - runner-up 2005). Got two titles Brazilian third division (New Horizontino/94 and Remo/05), two World Cups in Brazil 93/94 Super Cups, and two South American 91/93 (Cruzeiro of Belo Horizonte). Paysandu The North won the FIFA World Cup 2002 and Champions in 2002, gaining the right to participate in the Libertadores 2003. There are 42 state championships (Corinthians, Cruzeiro, Sport Recife, Paysandu, Goias, Vasco, MG America, Nautical, Ceará, Vila Nova, Santa Cruz, two tricampeonatos with Vasco and Goiás, two international tournaments (Tereza Herrera/89 with Vasco and Ramon de Carranza/96 with Botafogo in Rio), and five other titles with the men's basketball team from France and women's volleyball Ribeirao Preto (São Paulo / Brazil / South America), totaling 60 titles won by clubs (football, volleyball, and basketball) uniform with our brand (42estaduais, 13 national and 5 international).[2]
Finta has over four thousand customers throughout Brazil. Finta's products are exported to Europe, Central America, South America, the Caribbean and Japan.[3]
The following list that are sponsored by Finta:
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- ^ Ponte Preta deve aprovar contrato de bancos on Folha de S.Paulo, 18 Nov 1998
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- ^ Finta fecha com Minas Tenis Clube, 15 Jan 2008
- Official website (in Portuguese)