Castore loses contracts with European football clubs

by Andrea
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Bayer Leverkusen, Rangers and Sevilla end partnerships due to quality and delivery issues

The British sports equipment manufacturer had its supply contracts terminated with clubs such as Bayer Leverkusen (Germany), Rangers (Scotland) and Sevilla (Spain). According to , these losses, published on Friday (Dec 20, 2024), reflect problems faced by the company in relation to the quality and delivery of the materials supplied.

In the previous season, Castore had already lost Premier League clubs such as Aston Villa and Newcastle, but managed to sign a new contract with Everton, remaining in the English football league for at least one more season.

In the case of Sevilla, the club decided to resume its partnership with , ending a 3-season relationship with Castore. The German manufacturer, which had already been a supplier to the club in 1979 and 1983, did not disclose the values ​​of the new contract.

Rangers chose as their new supplier, ending a 5-year relationship with Castore.

Bayer Leverkusen, in turn, will have the capacity to make their uniforms. The new contract, according to information from the Footy Headlineswill last 5 to 6 years, with estimated revenues of between 6 and 7 million euros (R$38.28 million to R$44.66 million) per season, representing an increase in relation to the previous contract with Castore – kept confidential.

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