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Russian store
Sportmaster
Native nameСпортмастер
Company typeLLC
Founded1992
FounderNikolay and Vladimir Fartushnyaks, Alexander Mikhalsky and Dmitry Doikhen
HeadquartersMoscow, Russia
Key peopleLeonid Strakhov (CEO)
Operating incomeIncrease 159,5 billion rubles (2023)
Net incomeIncrease 23,1 billion rubles (2023)

Sportmaster is a Russian a chain of sporting goods and clothing stores, founded in 1992. For 2019 Sportmaster had 495 stores in 230 cities in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and China.

History

In 1992 Nikolay and Vladimir Fartushnyaks, Alexander Mikhalsky and Dmitry Doikhen founded the Ilion company to supply German Kettler sports simulators to Russia.

In 1995 the first "Kettler-Sport" store was opened in Moscow, where Kettler fitness equipment was sold.

In 1996 Sportmaster was registered as a trademark under which future stores were opened.

In 1997 the Sportmaster Group of companies was founded. In the same year the first store with the name "Sportmaster" was opened.

In 2003 Sportmaster created the O'STIN casual clothing brand, which became a separate company in 2005.

In 2005 the Ilion company was liquidated, and Sportmaster LLC took its place.

Sportmaster in Mega Family Shopping Centre (2017, Novosibirsk)

By the mid-2000s, Sportmaster had more than 100 stores in Russia.

In 2011 the first Sportmaster store was opened in Kazakhstan, and in 2013 a store was opened in China.

For 2019 Sportmaster had 495 stores in 230 cities in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and China. The number of employees was 23 000 people.

In 2023 and 2024 Sportmaster entered the Forbes ranking of the "100 largest companies in Russia by net profit", ranking 68th and 98th respectively.

In 2023 Sportmaster entered the Uzbek market by opening its store in Samarkand.

Owners and management

Founders are Nikolay and Vladimir Fartushnyaks, Alexander Mikhalsky and Dmitry Doikhen.

Leonid Strakhov is the General Director in Russia since 2003.

In 2019 Dmitry Doikhen left the business.

At the end of 2022, Sportmaster was owned by Nikolay and Vladimir Fartushnyaks, Alexander Mikhalsky (30.79% each), Leonid Strakhov (7.63%).

Financial indicators

Year Revenue, billion rubles Net Income, billion rubles
2012 Increase 58,1 Increase 5,4
2013 Increase 69,1 Decrease 4,4
2014 Increase 81,1 Decrease 1,8
2015 Increase 86,8 Increase 6,9
2016 Increase 91,9 Increase 12,3
2017 Increase 96,2 Increase 14,7
2018 Increase 107,4 Increase 15,6
2019 Increase 112,4 Decrease 8,4
2020 Decrease 101,8 Increase 10,3
2021 Increase 129,1 Increase 13,6
2022 Increase 139,6 Increase 22,9
2023 Increase 159,5 Increase 23,1

References

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  4. "Николай и Владимир Фартушняки: история создания крупнейшей спортивной сети «Спортмастер»". Клерк (in Russian). 2024-12-10. Retrieved 2024-12-23.
  5. ^ "Кубок «Спортмастера»: за два года дивиденды основателей сети превысили 82 млрд рублей". Forbes.ru (in Russian). 2023-07-12. Retrieved 2024-12-23.
  6. "100 крупнейших компаний России по чистой прибыли — 2023. Рейтинг Forbes". Forbes.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-12-23.
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  8. "«Спортмастер» вышел на рынок Узбекистана | New-Retail.ru". new-retail.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-12-23.
  9. ^ "ООО «Спортмастер»". РБК Компании (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-12-23.
  10. "Sportmaster increased annual revenue by 14.3%". TAdviser.ru. Retrieved 2024-12-23.
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