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| Type | Private | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Sports equipment | 
| Founded | 1990 | 
| Founder | Rafael León Meléndez | 
| Headquarters | , | 
| Area served | Americas | 
| Products | Athletic shoes, sportswear, apparel, goalkeeper gloves, footballs | 
| Number of employees | 3,000[1] | 
| Website | pirma.com.mx | 
Pirma is a Mexican sports equipment manufacturing company. It began in 1990 in Mexico and expanded in the Americas. The company commercialises men's and women's urban clothing and apparel (including jackets, t-shirts, and shorts), sports uniforms, athletic shoes, goalkeeper gloves, and footballs.
Company's products include a variety of sports such as football, basketball, boxing, running, and tennis. It also sells accessories such as bags, caps, and goalkeeper gloves.
Pirma has about 200 stores in Mexico, supplied by its two plants in León and San Francisco del Rincón both in the state of Guanajuato, with nearly 3,000 employees. Apart from Mexico, the firm operates in Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Panama, and the United States, exporting 10% of its products to those countries.[1]
History
The origins of the company can be traced back to 1987 when entrepreneur Rafael León started to produce shoe soles in San Francisco del Rincón (Guanajuato) through its own company, "Caribbean". Three years later it entered into production of athletic footwear. The company was known as "Pirma-Brasil" until 1999 when the word Brasil was suppressed due to registration of brands including countries names was not allowed.[2]
By 2013, Pirma concentrated 8% of sporting goods production in Mexico, positioning it as the 6th company in this sector.[3]
In 2018, Pirma signed a deal with Mexican multimedia company Grupo Televisa to provide clothing for all its staff during the 2018 FIFA World Cup held in Russia. The company supplied about 200 workers (including cameramen, photographers and hosts) of the "Televisa Deportes" division that travelled to Russia to cover the competition.[1]
Sponsorships
Boxing
Boxers
 Jorge Arce Jorge Arce
 Juan Manuel Marquéz Juan Manuel Marquéz
 Julio César Chávez Jr. Julio César Chávez Jr.
 Diego Mau Diego Mau
 Angel Figueroa Angel Figueroa
Football
Club teams
Players
 Andres Rios Andres Rios
 Damian Alvarez Damian Alvarez
 Daniel Ludueña Daniel Ludueña
 Mauro Formica Mauro Formica
 Rico Rico
 Peter Byers Peter Byers
 Lucas Silva Lucas Silva
 Wilson Tiago Wilson Tiago
 David Testo David Testo
.svg.png.webp) Joe Di Buono Joe Di Buono
.svg.png.webp) Simon Gatti Simon Gatti
 Stephen deRoux Stephen deRoux
 Jorge Kalu Gastelum Jorge Kalu Gastelum
 Flavio Santos Flavio Santos
 Vicente Matias Vuoso Vicente Matias Vuoso
 Edwin Hernández Edwin Hernández
 Ignacio González Ignacio González
 Martín Bravo Martín Bravo
 Christian Valdez Christian Valdez
 Adrian Cortes Adrian Cortes
 Severo Meza Severo Meza
 Maribel Domínguez Maribel Domínguez
 Carlos Esquivel Carlos Esquivel
 Jorge Iván Estrada Jorge Iván Estrada
 Fernando Espinosa Fernando Espinosa
 Juan Carlos Medina Juan Carlos Medina
 Rodolfo Salinas Rodolfo Salinas
 Joel Huiqui Joel Huiqui
 Gil Burón Gil Burón
 Carlos Felipe Rodriguez Carlos Felipe Rodriguez
 Miguel Sabah Miguel Sabah
 Leobardo Lopez Leobardo Lopez
 Mauricio Castañeda Mauricio Castañeda
 Osmar Mares Osmar Mares
 Carlos Ochoa Carlos Ochoa
 Luis Esqueda Luis Esqueda
 Mario de Luna Mario de Luna
 Alexandro Alvarez Alexandro Alvarez
 Fausto Pinto Fausto Pinto
 Oscar Fernandez Oscar Fernandez
 Oscar Vera Oscar Vera
References
- 1 2 3 PIRMA, LA EMPRESA MEXICANA QUE GOLEA EN EL MUNDIAL DE RUSIA 2018 by Mara Echeverría on Laiyka.com, 4 Jul 2018
- ↑ Historia de la empresa on Pirma13 website
- ↑ PORTAFOLIO DE MARCAS: ¿QUÉ HAY DETRÁS DE PIRMA? by Fernando Galvan on Merca20, 13 Mar 2018





