Le Coq Sportif (French pronunciation: [lə kɔk spɔʁtif], "the athletic rooster") is a French sportswear and sports equipment manufacturer based in Entzheim...
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Émile Camuset (category Le Coq Sportif)
French clothing merchant in the 19th century. He was the founder of the Le Coq Sportif sports equipment company. He began the company in 1882 with the opening...
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1989), French competitive sailor A. Le Coq, Estonian brewery Le Coq Musique, record label based in the UK Le Coq Sportif, French sports equipment and apparel...
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(1986–87), Scoreline (1987–90), Ellgren (1990–92), Matchwinner (1993–95), Le Coq Sportif (1995–96), Patrick (1996–2000), Super League (2000-01), TFG Sportswear...
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shirts have been manufactured by Le Coq Sportif (1973–1977), Puma (1977–1979), Cor du Buy (1979–1980), Le Coq Sportif (1980–1984), Kappa (1985–1989) and...
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original on 27 December 2015. Retrieved 26 December 2015. "Man city new Le Coq Sportif home & away kits 07/08". footballshirtculture.com. 13 May 2007. Archived...
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appear on Sunderland kits was Umbro, between 1975 and 1981. French brand Le Coq Sportif produced kits between 1981 and 1983. Nike's first stint as kit manufacturer...
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didn't have a proper kit supplier. The first club's kit manufacturer was Le Coq Sportif which made Lille's first branded jerseys until 1975. In the 1980s, the...
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France national rugby union team (redirect from Le XV de France)
Bleus avec le logo Altrad". Rugbyrama. 7 March 2017. Retrieved 7 March 2017. "XV de France: Le Coq Sportif remplace Adidas comme équipementier". Le Point (in...
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Robert Louis-Dreyfus (category Le Coq Sportif)
trading and merchandising firm. In 2005, he decided to relaunch the Le Coq Sportif sports company through a Swiss investment company, Airesis. In 1996...
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