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Company type | Limited |
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Industry | Sportswear Sports Equipment |
Founded | 1952; 73 years ago (1952) |
Founder | Kamol Chokephaibulkit |
Headquarters | Bangkok, Thailand |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Kamol Chokephaibulkit (President) Phaveena Chokephaibulkit (Managing Director) |
Products | Athletic shoes Apparel Sports equipment |
Number of employees | (November 2009) 2,800 |
Website | fbtsports.com |
Football Thai Factory Sporting Goods Co, Ltd., also known as FBT, is a Thai sports equipment company. FBT exports to over 40 countries worldwide. In 2009 it had over 2,800 employees and an annual turnover of over US$50 million.
Sponsorships
Boxing
Cricket
Football
Club Teams
- Gelephu
- Ugyen Academy
- Nagaworld
- Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng
- Crewe Alexandra
- Nantwich Town
- Wakefield AFC
- Woodbank
- Young Elephants
- Club Eagles
- Felda United
- I.S.P.E
- Geylang International
- Tanjong Pagar United
- Police Tero
- Phichit
- Krabi FC
- Bangkok FC
Former club teams
- Doncaster Rovers (2017–2019)
- Scunthorpe United (2017–2019)
- Boeung Ket (?–2019)
- Phnom Penh Crown (2014–2023)
- Ayeyawady United (2010–2015)
- Hanthawaddy United
- Kanbawza (2009–2016)
- Yadanarbon (2010–2019)
- Yangon United
- Livingston (2017–2019)
- Newport County (2019–2020)
- Rhyl (2012–2014)
- Viettel (2020–2022)
Multi-sport Event
- 2017 Southeast Asian Games and 2017 ASEAN Para Games
- 2019 Southeast Asian Games
- 2023 Southeast Asian Games
Track and field
National teams
Awards
- Super Brands Award
References
- ""FBT" บุกอังกฤษ! หนุนชุดแข่งทีม "ลูกเฟอร์กี"". ASTV Manager (in Thai). 5 February 2016. Archived from the original on 6 February 2016. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
- ""Official KL2017 apparel, merchandise on sale by mid-July"". 6 June 2017. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
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