Luanvi

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Luanvi
Company type Private
Industry Sportswear
Founded1970s
Headquarters Paterna, Spain
Key people
Luis, Antonio, and Vicente Tarancón
Products Football, basketball, equipment and apparel
Website Luanvi.com

Luanvi is a Spanish sportswear manufacturer, which currently produces equipment and apparel for football, basketball, handball and volleyball. Its headquarters are located in the city of Paterna, Spain.

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Sponsorships

Basketball

National teams

Club teams

Europe
America

Beach Soccer

Club teams

Europe

Football

National teams

Club teams

Africa
America
Europe

Former teams

Futsal

Club teams

Burnley national futsal association youth set up, in association also with Panasonic and annsummers.com

Europe

Handball

National teams

Club teams

Volleyball

National teams

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