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Joma's History

Joma Sport is a Spanish sports apparel company. Founded in 1965 by Fructuoso López, Joma now has subsidiaries in the USA, Mexico, Panama, Hong Kong, Italy, Germany and the UK, with a distribution network in over 28 countries. Joma is currently the sponsor for Deportivo La Coruña,Tonbridge Angels F.C., Perak, Sevilla FC, Derby County and Charlton Athletic amongst other football clubs. It is also the sponsor for the Costa Rica, Honduras, and Nicaragua national football teams.

1965

Joma starts manufacturing sportshoes with just 8 employees

1968

Joma builds a new 500 square meter factory and now employs over 20 people. The new range is designed around sport and leisure.

1980

The inauguration of the second factory with 2000 square meters and now employ 70 staff and has two new semi-automatic assembly lines. Joma exhibits for the first time at ISPO in Munich.

1987

Sees the development of the suspension system CPC (Control Press Chamber). Joma developes a professional football line with this latest technology.

1988

Joma opens its third factory and its current world headquarters with over 65,000 square meters with two fully automatics assembly lines and over 100 staff. Joma signs direct contracts with Martin Vazquez (Real Madrid) and Francisco (Sevilla F.C.).

1989

Miguel Soler, Beguiristain of F.C. Barcelona and Emilio Butragueño of Real Madrid sign contracts with Joma.

1990

Joma celebrates its 25th anniversary and inaugurates a subsidiary in Niederaula, Germany (JOAM SPORTSCHUHE VERTRIEBS GmbH). Jose Luis González, 1500 meters world record holder joins the track and filed Joma Sport club. Alfonso Prez (Real Madrid) signs with Joma. Spanish magazine, Compra Maestra recognises the 512 boot as the most competitive in its market. The textile collection expands.

2000

Cementing unique and trusted relationships with players and clubs throughout the world has always reflected the strong family principles which continue to drive the success of the Joma Sport brand. The Joma family includes such names as Deportivo la Coruna and Sevilla FC of Spain's Primera League, in addition to the national teams of Honduras and Costa Rica, while players such as Francisco Pavon, Ivan Helguera, and Javier Portillo of Real Madrid wear Joma boots. Joma's products are manufactured using the latest machinery and advanced technology, and are created by an expert team of designers in collaboration with professional footballers and a specialist team of doctors, sport medicine technicians, physical therapists and biomechanics.

2003

Joma's links with the UK were further strengthened in 2003 with the opening of the subsidiary Joma UK, in Leamington Spa. Charlton Athletic Join The Joma Family.

2005

Joma produce Cardiff City's and Derby County's kit from the start of the 2005/06 season, while Southampton's Rory Delap, Naybet of Tottenham and Derby County's Spanish sensation Inigo Idiakez are all part of the Joma family.

2006

Joma has extends its partnership with Charlton Athletic by signing a four-year contract to continue as The Premier League club’s Official Kit Supplier.

Joma has extends its partnership with Charlton Athletic by signing a four-year contract to continue as The Premier League club’s Official Kit Supplier.