Kubba Sportswear

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Kubba
Type Private Limited company
Kubba
Industry Accessories, Equipment
FounderRicky B. Swen Jr
HeadquartersSwen Labels International Pte. Ltd.
1. Fullerton Road, #02-01. One Fullerton, Singapore 049213
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Ricky B. Swen Jr (Chairman)
Koh EE Lyn Carina (Secretary) Ria Domingulano (Director)
Sidiki M. Sumaoro (Director)
Ivan Dragicevic (Director)
ProductsFootwear, sportswear, sports equipment
Website www.kubbasportswear.com

Kubba Sportswear is a Singapore sportswear brand founded in 2006. The headquarters are located at Swen Labels International Pte. Ltd. located at One Fullerton, Singapore. The company designs and manufactures shoes, clothing and accessories. It also supplies police and military uniforms and tactical boots and gears as well. [1]

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Sponsorships

Kubba is a sponsor of international football brands across the world. The company sponsors both football and volleyball teams.

Former sponsored teams

National teams

Africa
Asia

Current sponsored teams

Football clubs

Africa

Asia

Europe

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