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1 History  





2 Past sponsorships  



2.1  Football  



2.1.1  National Teams  





2.1.2  Clubs teams  







2.2  Volleyball  



2.2.1  National Teams  





2.2.2  Clubs teams  









3 References  





4 External links  














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Rainha
Industry
  • Sports equipment
  • Founded1934; 90 years ago (1934)
    HeadquartersSão Paulo, Brazil
    Products
  • athletic apparel
  • sporting goods
  • accessories
  • Parent
    • Saad & Cia. (1934-1978)
  • Alpargatas Argentina (1978–2013)
  • Alpargatas S.A. (2013-2018)
  • BR Sports (2018-present)
  • Websitewww.rainha.com.br

    Rainha is a Brazilian sports equipment brand, currently owned by BR Sports, a holding based in São Paulo.[1][2]

    Products under the 'Rainha' brand include sneakers and clothing. 'Rainha' in Portuguese means 'queen'.

    History

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    It began in 1934 when the Saad & Cia company, using a new process in the Brazilian manufacturing market with sterilization technology, launched sports shoes on the market. In the following decades the brand, widely recognized by a "torch" in its logo. In 1978, Alpargatas S.A. purchases the brand.[3]

    In the early 1980s the brand gained scale and distribution with its iconic Mont Car, Iate, Bullit and VL2500 models. Rainha left to be just an elite item, becoming a high-volume brand, choosing sports as its platform. It was the first sports brand to sign a sponsorship contract with professional club Super League team Pirelli Santo André.[4] In 1983, Rainha became sponsor of The Great Volleyball Challenge, a friendly match between Brazil vs. USSR held in Maracanã Stadium.[5]

    In 2015 the brand was acquired by "BR Sports", a holding company part of the Sforza Group, whose president was entrepreneur Carlos Wizard Martins.[6][1]

    Past sponsorships

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    Rainha was the official kit provider of several professional sports teams. The list includes:

    Football

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    National Teams

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    Clubs teams

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  • Brazil Atlético Mineiro (1981–82)
  • Brazil Náutico
  • Brazil Taubaté
  • Brazil S. E. Matsubara
  • Volleyball

    [edit]

    National Teams

    [edit]

    Clubs teams

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    References

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  • ^ André Jankavski. "A volta da Rainha ao setor de acessórios esportivos (in Portuguese)". Exame.
  • ^ Tatiana Vaz. "A trajetória centenária da Alpargatas, que ganhou novo capítulo (in Portuguese)". Exame.
  • ^ "Lista de Clubes Campeões Brasileiros de Voleibol" [List of Brazilian Volleyball Champions] (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-09-30.
  • ^ Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. "Chronological Highlights". Retrieved 2021-09-30.
  • ^ "Após levar Rainha e Topper, BR Sports deve seguir as compras". Veja. Robson Bonin. 2016-01-24. Archived from the original on 28 December 2019. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
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