Uhlsport
| Company type | Private | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Sport, Textile | 
| Founded | 1948 | 
| Founder | Karl Uhl[1] | 
| Headquarters | , | 
Area served  | Worldwide | 
Key people  | Dirk Hendrik Lehner, Martin Goppelt (Managing Directors) | 
| Products | |
| Brands | List 
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| Revenue | ca. 67 million euros (2017) | 
Number of employees  | 200 (2021) | 
| Website | uhlsport | 
Uhlsport GmbH is a German sporting goods manufacturer. Originally established in 1948 as "Haase & Uhl OHG" and later renamed "Karl Uhl GmbH", the company became "uhlsport GmbH" in 1994. It is an international company which has its permanent headquarters in Balingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
The company manufactures and distributes its products through the brands Uhlsport and Kempa.
History

The company was founded in 1948 by Karl Uhl. Early production focussed on manufacturing leather studs for football boots, and in 1953 uhlsport also began to produce football boot soles for sports shoe manufacturers.[1] In the years which followed, more products were added, including shin guards, sports bandages, footballs and goalkeeper gloves, until finally uhlsport GmbH had developed a full range of football equipment. Since 2002, the company has been operating a multi-brand strategy for football and handball.
Brands and products
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The brand "uhlsport" specializes in football, especially goalkeeper equipment.[3] Since 2002, handball equipment has been marketed through the company's own "Kempa" brand.
The German company operates an indirect distribution strategy with subsidiaries in France, Spain, and Sweden and with country managers in UK, Benelux, and Switzerland. Uhlsport has a further 80 distribution partners across the world. In 1998, the Uhl family sold the company to the Daiss family.
Sponsorship

Uhlsport is the official equipment supplier to 1. FC Köln and 1. FC Magdeburg,[4] As official ball sponsor uhlsport supports the Croatian SuperSport HNL. The goalkeepers Alphonso Areola, Alexander Schwolow, Mike Maignan, Oliver Baumann, Odysseas Vlachodimos, Fabian Bredlow, Diant Ramaj, Christian Mathenia, Lukas Hradecky, Ron-Robert Zieler, Pauline Peyraud-Magnin, Yassine Bounou, Ofir Marciano, Anthony Lopes and others play with uhlsport gloves.[5]
Kempa ist the official sponsor to HBW Balingen-Weilstetten, TVB 1898 Stuttgart, Bergischer HC, Buxtehuder SV (women) and HSG Bensheim/Auerbach (women). From 2023 Kempa brand has become the new official supplier of the Germany men's national volleyball team
Basketball
Club teams
National teams
Africa
Club teams
Africa
The Americas
 Deportivo Laferrere (from 2022 season)
 San Carlos
Asia
Europe
 Laçi
 Maliqi
 Oriku
 Skënderbeu
 Austria Lustenau
 Blau-Weiß Linz
 Mouscron
 Naftan Novopolotsk
 Arda Kardzhali
 Chernomorets Balchik
 Krumovgrad
 Maritsa Plovdiv
 Septemvri Sofia
 Pirin Blagoevgrad
 Oriente
 Hvidovre
 Silkeborg
 Chippenham Town
 Havant & Waterlooville
 Weston-super-Mare
 Tallinna JK Legion
  Clermont Foot (from 2022-23 season)
 Waldhof Mannheim (from 2023-24 season)
 Bonner SC
 SSV Reutlingen
 SSV Ulm
 Stuttgarter Kickers
 TSG Balingen
 VfR Garching
 Ballkani (from 2021-22 season)
 Ballymena United
 Dungannon Swifts
 Lisburn Distillery
 Warrenpoint Town
 Albion Rovers (from 2023-24 season)
 Montrose
 Stenhousemuir (from 2023-24 season)
 Erzurumspor
 Alanyaspor
 Büyükşehir Belediye Erzurumspor
Oceania
Associations and competitions
Uhlsport is the official supplier for the following leagues and associations:
Handball
Club teams
 HBW Balingen-Weilstetten
 Bergischer HC
 Buxtehuder SV
 TVB Stuttgart
 CSM București (women's)
 Gloria Bistrița (women's)
 Dunărea Brăila (women's)
 Gloria Buzău (women's)
 CSM București
 Alingsås HK
(English: "The uhlsport football brand. Brand positioning in Germany”). 1998
Volleyball
Club teams
References
- ^ a b Uhlsport history
 - ^ Ulhsport products
 - ^ Maarten Arts: The Soccer Goalkeeper Coach. Reedswain Inc., 2004, p. 213
 - ^ uhlsport GmbH: Sponsoring 1. FC Magdeburg Archived 2019-09-17 at the Wayback Machine. 2013
 - ^ uhlsport GmbH uhlsquad Archived 2019-04-19 at the Wayback Machine. 2023