Mills (sports brand)

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Mills Sport, Ltd
Company type Limited
Industry Apparel
Sportswear
Sports Equipment
Founded2018;6 years ago (2018)
FounderTjia Kong Hau [1]
Headquarters Jakarta, Indonesia
Area served
Worldwide
Products Football kits, goalkeeper gloves, boots, sportswear, basketball kits
Website mills.co.id

Mills Sport is an Indonesian sport manufacturing brand of the Mitra Kreasi Garmen, Ltd. The brand was established in 2018, [2] and it is produces jerseys, sports outfits, training equipment, etc.

Contents

Brands

Sponsorships

Association football

National teams

Mills was officially announced as the apparel sponsor for the Indonesia national football team in February 2020. The brand, replaces the previous apparel from the United States, Nike. Mills was to launch the newest jersey for the national team on 3 April 2020, but it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia.

Club teams

Asia

Europe

Players

Notable former players

Artists

Basketball

Club teams

Esports

Club teams

Futsal

Players

  • Flag of Brazil.svg Dieguinho
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Abdul Rahman Nawawi
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Abdussalam
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Aditya
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Ahmad Alfyanto
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Aldi Wanjaya
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Andriyana Ekayana
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Armia Zainul
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Fadlan Husein
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Febriand Alfindrio
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Felix Fortunata
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Guntur Sulistyo
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Ikhsani Fajar
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Jailani Ladjabini
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Kennet Erickson
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Muhammad Albagir
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Pieter Marchelino Ireeuw
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Piter Junior
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Reza Yamani
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Rizqky Hanna
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Roby Hilman
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Singgih Romana
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Teuku Riky
  • Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Rico Zulkarnain

Notable former players

  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Andre Picessa
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg Sayan Karmadi

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References

  1. Dennys, Ferril (4 September 2021). "Mills Semakin Termotivasi Hasilkan Produk Anak Bangsa Berkelas Dunia". Kompas.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  2. Iqbal, Arif Muhammad (13 November 2022). "Setelah Empat Tahun Berdiri, Apparel Timnas Indonesia Ekspansi di Pekanbaru". Suara Merdeka Jakarta (in Indonesian). Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  3. "NUFC 🤝 MILLS Dengan antusias kami umumkan bahwa @millssportid resmi menjadi mitra apparel Nusantara United FC untuk musim 2023/24! 👕". Instagram. Nusantara United FC. 13 July 2023.
  4. @millssportid (26 May 2022). "Persita Tangerang Official Apparel for Liga 1 2022/2023!" . Retrieved 14 December 2022 via Instagram.
  5. Pasi, Serafin Unus (27 August 2023). "Apparel Timnas Indonesia dan Tranmere Rovers, Mills Tersanjung Dipuji Menpora" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 31 August 2023.