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2015-12-17
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Name change for Central Eastern Europe’s Leading Sporting Goods Retailer

Oxylane, the world’s biggest sporting goods retailer (as well as Central Eastern Europe’s leading sporting products retailer) has changed its group name once again. Moving forward the company will now be known as ‘Decathlon Group’.
At the end of October, the group had over 950 stores across 26 countries and saw a turnover of over €8 billion in 2014. The five countries with the most Decathlon stores are as follows; France – 292, China – 140, Spain – 131, Italy – 103 and Poland – 44.