The Borneo Post

Iceland bring a bit of missing Italy to World Cup

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Iceland will bring a little bit of missing team Italy to the World Cup in Russia as they compete in their first finals wearing a kit supplied by Italian sportswear firm Errea.

The family-run textile company based in Parma has been propelled for the first time into a world normally dominated by sportwear giants Nike, Adidas or Puma.

Iceland’s jersey, like the country’s f lag, is everywhere in Errea’s premises in San Polo di Torrile, in the suburbs of Parma.

Four- time world champions Italy – who are sponsored by German group Puma – failed to qualify for the finals in Russia.

Errea are the initials – R and A – for Rosanna and Angelo Gandolfi, the founders, and their children Roberto and Annalisa, who are now both involved in managing the company.

With 140 employees at San Polo, and more than 1,000 in total, and an annual turnover of 57 millions euros ( US$ 67.7 million) in 2017, Errea is not a small business by any means.

Their jerseys are worn by the French volleyball team, Serie B football clubs Pescara and Parma, Queens Park Rangers in England, and French rugby clubs Agen and Perpignan.

But in the world of football the Italian group are minnows compared to heavyweigh­ts Adidas and Nike, who kit out between them 22 of the 32 teams in the World Cup with Puma representi­ng another four. — AFP

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