Finta is a Brazilian sports equipment manufacturing company based in São Paulo. The company produces football equipment, including boots, balls, goalkeeper gloves, and accessories (shin guards, bags)
In recent years, Finta also manufactured equipment for volleyball and basketball, including clothing.
History
Finta is a Brazilian sports brand that has provided uniforms and sports equipment to large clubs since its founding in 1987. In this short period as a supplier, Finta has participated in the conquest of three Brazilian first division titles (Vasco in 1989, Corinthians in 1990, and Botafogo in 1995), also winning numerous second division titles (Juventude in 1994, Santa Cruz in 1999, and Paysandu in 2001) and second division runner-ups (Goiás in 1994, Botafogo in 2003, and Santa Cruz in 2005). Finta has also won two titles in the Brazilian third division (Novorizontino in 1994 and Remo in 2005), and two Supercopa Libertadores (Cruzeiro in 1991 and 1993). Paysandu The North won the Brazilian Champions Cup, gaining the right to participate in the 2003 Copa Libertadores. They also won a collective 42 state championships (Corinthians, Cruzeiro, Sport Recife, Paysandu, Goias, Vasco, MG America, Nautical, Ceará, Vila Nova, Santa Cruz, two tricampeonatos with Vasco and Goiás) in Brazilian association football.[2]
Finta has over four thousand customers throughout Brazil. Finta’s products are exported to Europe, Central America, South America, the Caribbean and Japan.[3]
Sponsorships
The following list of clubs are sponsored by Finta:
Association football
Associations
Clubs teams
Past sponsorships
Association football
National teams
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (2002)
Trinidad and Tobago (2006)
Club teams
Araxá (2013–15)[8]
Confiança
Botafogo (1989, 1995–97, 2002–04)[4]
Ceará
Corinthians (1990–94)[4]
Cruzeiro (1990–1996, 2015)[4]
Goiás
Juventude (2008)
Novorizontino
Paraná (1990–93, 1999–2002)
Paysandu (2001–05, 2007–08)
Ponte Preta (1999–2001)[9]
Santa Cruz (1998–2007)
Vasco da Gama (1988–1994)[4]
Volta Redonda
Vila Nova
América (1997–2001, 2010–11)
Náutico (1985–1991, 2001–05)
Sport Recife (1973–74, 1991–94)
Colegiales (2006–07)
Alajuelense (2001-02)[4]
Santos[4]
Thespakusatsu Gunma (2013-19)[10]
Ansan Greeners (2019–2020)
Sangju Sangmu[11]
Basketball (clubs)
Volleyball (clubs)
Minas Tênis Clube (2008–2013)[12]
Sada Cruzeiro (2010–13)[4]
References
- ^ Finta – sell123.org
- ^ Juliano, Finta (2010-10-23). “Finta”. brandsoftheworld.com. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Juliano, Finta (2010-10-23). “Finta”. brandsoftheworld.com. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ a b c d e f g h i Finta: história da marca esportiva famosa nos anos 90 on Mantos do Futebol, 17 Oct 2019
- ^ Lançamento do novo material esportivo será nesta quinta-feira on O Município, 14 Apr 2022
- ^ Finta Lança Novas Camisas do Sampaio Corrêa para 2023-2024 on onefootbal.com, 15 April 2023
- ^ Finta Vestira Tuna Luso Brasileira em 2023 on onefootbal.com, 31 Dec 2022
- ^ Araxá Finta 2013 on Mantos do Futebol, 21 Dec 2012
- ^ Ponte Preta deve aprovar contrato de bancos on Folha de S.Paulo, 18 Nov 1998
- ^ Thespakusatsu Gunma Finta 2015 Kits on Todo sobre Camisetas, 23 Apr 2015
- ^ Sangju Sangmu Lupo Finta 2017 Kits, 23 Feb 2017
- ^ Finta fecha com Minas Tenis Clube, 15 Jan 2008
External links
- Official website
(in Portuguese)