Tico Sportswear

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Tico (Sportswear)
IndustrySportswear
Founded1991;31 years ago (1991)
Headquarters Łódź, Poland [1]
Area served
Poland, Europe
Number of employees
20+
Website www.tico.com.pl

Tico (Sportswear) (often known as Tico and stylised as TICO) is a Polish sportswear company which provides clothing and equipment for football, volleyball, basketball, handball, tennis, boxing, and wrestling.

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Tico held various sponsorships with relatively large clubs in Poland during the early to mid 2000's, sponsoring football teams in Poland's top two divisions such as; Odra Wodzisław, Polonia Warsaw, GKS Bełchatów, Jagiellonia Białystok, Korona Kielce, Wisła Płock, Górnik Łęczna, Legia Warsaw II, and Lechia-Polonia Gdańsk. [2] Since the 2010s Tico has struggled with larger manufacturing brands who can offer clubs more money to wear their kits. As a result the company's focus was directed more towards sponsorships of high performing teams in other sports, and football teams further down the footballing pyramid.

Tico's most notable sponsorships were with the Poland national football team for the 2002 World Cup Qualifiers and for the Poland Paralympic team at the London 2012 Summer Paralympics Games. [3]

Sponsorships

Former sponsorships

Football

National teams

Club teams

Volleyball

Handball

Paralympics

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References

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  2. "Tico History". tico.com.pl.
  3. "Łódzka firma ubierze polskich paraolimpijczyków!". dzienniklodzki.pl.