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Meyba
Spanish sportswear brand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Created in the 1940s, Meyba is a sports brand from Barcelona, specialised in the manufacture of sportswear and swimwear.[1]
History
This sports brand was established in Terrassa, by Josep Mestre and Joaquim Ballbé in the 1940s,[2] with its name coming from the founders' initial syllables.
After years of successfully creating shorts, shirts and shoes for the popular beaches of Barceloneta, it was not until 1981 that Meyba became an internationally known. By signing an agreement with FC Barcelona to provide sports– and leisurewear, the dream of Mestre and Ballbé was about to come true. During the 10 years that FC Barcelona wore Meyba apparel, the team won many prizes and honors. The team, with players such as Michael Laudrup, Ronald Koeman, José Mari Bakero and the young Pep Guardiola, will forever be remembered as "the Dreamteam V1". And Meyba, with its bold designs, daring use of colour and the Mitica M symbol, will likewise forever be remembered with them.
However, in 1994, the company fell into receivership, leading to its closure in 1997. It was then acquired by Pulligan Group, owned by Joan Canals.[3] In 2013, the brand rights were acquired by the Dutch brand Premium, which manages the brand rights of Johann Cruyff.[4][5]
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Sponsorship
Football
National teams
Guyana (From 2025/26 season)
Club teams
Bosc de Tosca
Júpiter
Sant Andreu
Leverstock Green
San Francisco City FC
Scunthorpe United (from 2025/26 season)
Hartlepool United (from 2025/26 season)
Associations and Domestic Leagues
Trafford Monday Night League (From 2024/25 season)
Former sponsorships
Basketball clubs
Football former regional teams
Football club
KS Besëlidhja Lezhë
FC Andorra
Gavà (Until 1995/96 season)
FC Twente (Until 2022/23 season)
Cerro Porteño
FC Porto
Atlético de Madrid
CA Osasuna
Cádiz CF
CE Sabadell FC
FC Barcelona
RC Celta de Vigo
RCD Espanyol
Real Betis Balompié
Real Oviedo
Racing de Santander
Real Valladolid CF
SD Eibar
UD Alzira
UE Lleida
Las Vegas Lights (Until 2022/23 season)
Oakland Roots (Until 2023/24 season)
Oakland Soul (Until 2023/24 season)
Project 51O (Until 2023/24 season)
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External links
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