Difference between revisions of "JMC"
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− | [[JMC]] are a sportswear manufacturer based in [[Krytenia]], founded by John Michael Collina. They have provided | + | [[JMC]] are a sportswear manufacturer based in [[Krytenia]], founded by John Michael Collina. They have provided Krytenia's football team kits for thirteen consecutive World Cups. |
− | They have been official Sports Apparel Providers to two World Cups, [[World Cup 15]] and [[World Cup 24]], and the first AOCAF | + | They have been official Sports Apparel Providers to two World Cups, [[World Cup 15]] and [[World Cup 24]], and the first and thirteenth AOCAF championships. |
− | JMC currently supplies | + | JMC currently supplies a large number of teams with kit, including AOCAF holders [[Sarzonia]], [[Audioslavia]], and [[Tadjikistan]], as well as the entire [[KLF Overleague]] and [[Nedalia|Nedalian]] club [[Dorpar AC]]. |
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+ | [[Starblaydia|Starblaydi]] company [[Ediraf]] are their main rivals in the sector currently; the two brands clashed some years ago over the controversial kit contract switch by [[Hypocria]]'s national team from JMC to Ediraf. | ||
[[Category:Corporations]] | [[Category:Corporations]] | ||
[[Category:Krytenia]] | [[Category:Krytenia]] |
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They have been official Sports Apparel Providers to two World Cups, World Cup 15 and World Cup 24, and the first and thirteenth AOCAF championships.
JMC currently supplies a large number of teams with kit, including AOCAF holders Sarzonia, Audioslavia, and Tadjikistan, as well as the entire KLF Overleague and Nedalian club Dorpar AC.
Starblaydi company Ediraf are their main rivals in the sector currently; the two brands clashed some years ago over the controversial kit contract switch by Hypocria's national team from JMC to Ediraf.