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Decathlon (retailer)
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Decathlon (French pronunciation: [dekatlɔ̃]) is a French sporting goods retailer. With 1,817 stores in 79 countries and regions (2024),[1] it is the largest sporting goods retailer in the world.[4][5]

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The company manages the research, design, production, logistics and distribution of its products in-house; partners with global suppliers; and markets its own brands directly to consumers in Decathlon-branded big-box stores.

The retailer stocks a wide range of sporting goods, from tennis rackets to advanced scuba diving equipment, usually in large, big-box superstores averaging 4,000 m2 in size.[6] Decathlon Group markets its products under more than 20 brands.[7] The company employs about 101,000 staff (2024).[1]

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History

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Decathlon's former logo.

Founded by Michel Leclercq in 1976, Decathlon started with a store in Lille, France.[8] Its holding company was formerly known as Oxylane.[9]

The company expanded abroad to Germany in 1986,[10] Spain in 1992,[10][11] Italy in 1993,[10] Belgium in 1997,[12] Portugal, the United Kingdom in 1999, Brazil in 2001, mainland China in 2003, India and Romania in 2009, Turkey[13] and Czech Republic in 2010, Sweden in 2011, Taiwan and Lebanon[14] in 2012, Hong Kong in 2013, Malaysia, Singapore and Mexico[15] in 2016, South Africa, Philippines, Tunisia[16][17] and Indonesia in 2017; in South Korea, and Australia in 2018, and Canada in 2019.

In 2015, Michel Aballea was appointed as CEO of Decathlon.[18] In September 2019, Decathlon reached an agreement with Alltricks, an online retailer of accessories for cyclists and runners.[19][20][21][22]

In January 2022, Barbara Martin Coppola was appointed CEO.[23] In 2022 Decathlon closed their retail store presence in the United States.[24][25]

In 2023, Decathlon opened a training center in Lille.[26] By October 2023, Decathlon had nine training centers in partnership with Afpa Entreprises, an association for the professional training of adults, and three centers of its own on its premises.[26]

In November 2023, Decathlon acquired Bergfreunde, an online specialist retailer for mountain sports, climbing, and outdoor equipment.[27][28] Decathlon is increasing its investments to boost production and expand its retail presence in India, from where it presently exports around 65% of its output to international markets, according to Global CEO Barbara Martin Coppola.[29]

In July 2024, Decathlon reported its investment Recyc'Elit, a start-up specialized in the chemical recycling of polyester textiles and complex PET plastics.[30]

In March 2025, Javier Lopez was appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of Decathlon.[31]

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Corporate affairs

The key trends of Decathlon are (as at the financial year ending December 31):[32]

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Product brands

Decathlon is vertically integrated, designing and developing its own products and marketing under its more than 85 brands, with each sport, and often sub-sports and sports groups, having their own. In March 2024, the company launched a simplified brand portfolio consisting of category specialist brands and expert brands.[45][46]

Category specialist brands

Expert brands

Sponsorship

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Association football (Kipsta)

Clubs

Players

Associations and leagues

Kipsta is the official match ball supplier for the following associations and leagues:

International confederation and tournament

Athletics (Kiprun)

Basketball (Tarmak)

Cycling (Van Rysel)

Squash (Opfeel)

Tennis (Artengo)

Players

Events

Other notable sponsorships

Decathlon Germany will be the main sponsor of the IBU World Cup Biathlon as of the 2021–22 season.[77]

Decathlon bought a five-year naming rights for Lille's Stade Pierre-Mauroy for €6 million from 2022 onwards, renaming the stadium as Decathlon Arena Stade Pierre-Mauroy.[78]

Decathlon became an official partner of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.[79][80]

Decathlon was announced as the co-title sponsor of the AG2R La Mondiale Team in a five-year deal from 2024 onwards, renaming the team as Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale.[69]

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Locations

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Countries with Decathlon stores[40]
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Decathon in Łódź, Poland
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Entrance of one of the Kochi stores in Kalamassery
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Entrance of Istanbul store
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Entrance of Dalian store
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Entrance of Arnhem (Rijnhal) store
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Decathlon, Southside Wandsworth, London
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Decathlon at SM City Cebu

As of May 2021, Decathlon operated 1,655 Decathlon stores worldwide in nearly 1,000 cities and 65 countries.[40]

Online delivery has been introduced in Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong SAR, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Mainland China, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Philippines, Romania, Serbia, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and recently, Egypt, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.[81]

The first store in Tunisia opened in November 2017 in Tunis.[82][17][16]

In February 2017, they opened the first store in Bogota, Colombia in the mall Parque La Colina.[83]

In July 2017, Decathlon entered the Philippine market with a location at Festival Mall, Muntinlupa and at Tiendesitas, Pasig.[84] In August 2017, the company announced it would open its first Canadian store in Brossard, Quebec during the spring of 2018.[85]

In early-2017, Decathlon stores were opened in both Ghana and South Africa.[86] In November 2017, Decathlon entered the Indonesian market.[87]

Their first Australian store opened in Tempe, Sydney, NSW, in December 2017.[88] After two years in the Australian market, the viability of the Australian business is under question after posting a trading loss of $19,563,819 (Australian dollars) in two years of trading.[89]

In April 2018, the company announced it would open its first store in Kyiv, Ukraine, in the first months of 2019.[90] In November 2018, Decathlon opened its first store in Greece, Corinthe.[91][92]

In 2019, the company opened stores in Ireland;[93] Vietnam;[94] Bangladesh; Malta; and Serbia.[95] The company also opened U.S. stores in California, which later closed in 2022.[96][97] In an earlier attempt to enter the US market, it acquired the 18 Boston, Massachusetts area locations of MVP Sports Stores in 1999, rebranded them under the Decathlon brand, and subsequently closed those stores by 2006.[98][99]

The first store in Kazakhstan was opened in 2020 in Almaty. Now there are 2 stores in the country.

In November 2020, the first Decathlon store opened in Riga, Latvia.[100]

Decathlon was supposed to open in Mauritius in April 2021 but due to the lockdown, the grand opening was on 13 May 2021.[citation needed]

In April 2021, the first Decathlon store opened in Saudi Arabia, Jeddah.[101]

Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, many international, particularly Western companies, pulled out of Russia. Decathlon has been criticized for not announcing any scaling down of its operations, unlike most of its Western competitors.[102][103] On 29 March, Decathlon announced that it has ceased its operations and suspended the operation of all its stores in Russia.[104] However, reports in mid-June indicated that the stores are still in operation and may be temporally closed by the end of the month until it becomes possible to renew supplies.[105] In May 2023, it became known that the Turkish company FLO Retailing and the Lebanese Azadea Group were negotiating the purchase of the Russian Decathlon. FLO Retailing has previously bought the Russian business of the Reebok chain.[106] As a result, the Russian government approved the sale of Decathlon to the Russian company ARM, which previously acquired the brand of the Spanish retailer Mango on a franchise basis. ARM promised to reopen all 35 Decathlon stores in Russia.[107] In December 2023, Decathlon confirmed that they are supplying a limited quantity of their products to ARM for a limited time period as part of the company's disengagement agreement in Russia in respond to a report that the company continued to supply their products to Russia through shell companies.[108][109]

In May 2023, Decathlon opened its eighteenth store in Morocco.[110] Later on 1 August 2023, Decathlon closed their physical and online store in Bangladesh, and shifted to sell their products through Daraz and Unimart.[citation needed] Later in September, it was announced that a new Decathlon store would open Trois-Rivières, Canada.[111] In November 2023, Decathlon opened in Beau-Plan, Maurice.[112] The same year, the opening of a fourth Decathlon store in Strasbourg was reported.[113] Also in 2023, Decathlon unveiled its plan to set up a new shop in the Cristal shopping center in Martigny, Switzerland. In December 2023, a new Decathlon store was opened in Tahiti.[114][115]

In January 2024, Decathlon opened its third store in Dublin, Ireland.[116][117] Later, in February, Decathlon unveiled its planned four further openings in Swiss city centers: two in Geneva, one in Vevey and one in Winterthur.[118] Indeed, it was announced that a new Decathlon store would open in Agy Centre, Switzerland.[119][120] Also in early-2024, it was reported that another store in Perpignan would be opening in March and it would be one of Europe's largest Decathlon stores.[121][122]

In February 2024, Decathlon revealed plans to close down most of its stores in Sweden, to focus on e-commerce. However, in July it announced a complete withdrawal from the Swedish market, after 13-year operation in the country. The given reasons were global economic fluctuations, declining market demand and rising cost.[123]

In 2024, Decathlon opened stores in Uruguay[124] and Paraguay.[125]

In June 2025, Decathlon would announce the closure of all 5 stores in the Greater Toronto Area. [126]

In December 2024, the first two Decathlon stores opened in San José, Costa Rica.[127]

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Economic review

Its success has greatly contributed to the decline of independent retailers in France, while the spread of its own brands has caused great difficulties for traditional manufacturers. 2008 was a record year for the company as the brand Decathlon had beaten all its competitors on three key points: margin, market share, and highest turnover per square meter of retail space. It is arguably the third at a global level.[citation needed] A 2008 survey of 774 catchment areas at the request of the Ministry of Economy and Finance shows that "for sporting goods, Decathlon is dominant in 92.8% of zones".[128] This dominant position has the effect of marginalizing its commercial competitors, including independent retailers.[129]

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Competition

In 2009, Decathlon's sector rivals, Go Sport [fr] and Sport 2000 [fr], joined forces to set up a common purchasing center in Switzerland, intended to "pressurize most of the major international suppliers", according to François Neukirsh, Managing Director of Go Sport, in the newspaper Les Échos. Otherwise, the company does not have significant competition due to its specific target audience in mass-market retail. Intersport is also a major competitor mainly in the European market. Decathlon has changed its name to Nolhtaced for a month in Belgium for promoting reverse shopping.[130]

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Human rights issues and use of forced labour

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Decathlon has been under scrutiny after reports indicate that the company's suppliers in Sri Lanka's free trade zones violate the country's labour laws.[131]

Since 2003, Decathlon has adopted a social charter of the Social and Environmental Responsibility World Forum regarding human rights, health and safety, respect for the environment, corruption and management and communication.[132] Decathlon has, however, declined to disclose the names of its suppliers.

In February 2025, French investigative media outlet Disclose, in collaboration with the France 2 television program Cash Investigation, published an exposé revealing that Decathlon, a prominent French sports retailer, had sourced products from Qingdao Jifa Group—a Chinese textile manufacturer implicated in state-sponsored forced labor programs targeting the Uyghur minority in Xinjiang. The investigation uncovered that Jifa's subsidiary, Xinjiang Xirong Clothing, received government subsidies to "train ethnic minorities," a practice associated with coercive labor transfers. Additionally, a manager at a Jifa facility acknowledged that cotton used in their production could originate from Xinjiang, raising concerns about forced labor in Decathlon's supply chain. [133]

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Notes

  1. "net sales"
  2. "territories"

References

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