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Li Ning (left), board chairman of Li-Ning Co Ltd, Juan Antonio Samaranch (center), honorary president of the International Olympic Committee, and He Zhenliang, honorary president of Chinese Olympic Committee at the signing ceremony of a cooperation agreement between Li-Ning and the Spanish Olympic Committee June 25. [newsphoto] |
Li-Ning yesterday unveiled its plans for international expansion and signed a cooperation agreement with the Spanish Olympic Committee (SOC) to outfit the Spanish team at next year's Games.
Juan Antonio Samaranch, honorary president of the International Olympic Committee, represented the SOC in the agreement with company founder and board chairman Li Ning.
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The Spanish Olympic Delegation is the second team to partner with Li-Ning for the 2008 Beijing Games. The Swedish Olympic Delegation entered a similar partnership earlier this year.
"We are still looking forward to more sponsorship cooperation with delegations from other countries," said Jason Guo, Li-Ning's chief operation officer.
But the company lost its 12-year sponsorship of the Chinese delegations to international rival adidas, which will pay some $80 million for the sponsorship, according to reports, a figure more than Li-Ning's entire annual marketing budget.
Guo said deals with foreign Olympic delegations are a significant step toward international expansion.
"To make our presence felt in the global market, Li-Ning must be a brand with high recognition and reputation first," he told China Daily.
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But Guo said the company will still open stores in the Netherlands and Belguim soon. As the top sports brand in China, Li-Ning will have 5,100 stores across the country by 2008, with locations in all first- and second-tier cities and many third-tier cities.
The company earlier said it aims to be listed among the top five sports brands in the world by 2018.
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