FS
Industry | Textile |
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Founded | 1684 AN |
Founder(s) | Ronald Trueman |
Headquarters | Northcliff, Floria |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products |
Sportswear Balls Cleats Ice hockey equipment |
FS is a Florian multinational corporation that engages in design, development, manufacturing, and worldwide marketing and sales of footwear, apparel, equipment, accessories, and services. The company is headquartered near Northcliff, Floria. It is one of Micras's largest suppliers of athletic shoes and apparel and a major manufacturer of sports equipment.
The company was founded in 1684 AN after the purchase of Tick Sportswear the previously dominant sports brand in the Confederate States of Floria. The company was a subsidiary of Trueman International and was directly controlled by Ronald Trueman, the owner of the trading company. Trueman Sports sponsored many high-profile athletes and sports teams around Micras, mostly from Floria with the highly recognized trademarks of the previous Tick Sportswear logo and former logo. The company was replaced by FloSports
History
Sponsorship
FS sponsored top athletes in numerous sports to use their products and promote their designs and the company's latest technology. Trueman Sports' first professional athlete endorser was association football superstar, Cristiano Ramirez. This grew the company to an industry leader in Floria due to its popularity and reputation of Ramirez with many fans purchasing many items of his fashion range,CR9. Trueman Sports was the uniform sponsor for all major sports leagues in Floria. All franchise team members in each league were required to wear jerseys and shorts with either the tick logo or the main logo. Trueman Sports was the official technical partner for the MBF World Cup and Ice Hockey World Cup, therefore teams competing in these tournaments were required to wear uniforms made by the company. Notable athletes endorsed by Farrar Sports were as follows:
- Cristiano Ramirez (Football)
- Owen Baine (Football)
- Tom Barnes (FFL)
- Kyle Irving (Basketball)
- Quinn Jackson (Basketball)
- Kylian Saint-Pierre (Football)