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Juventus, the “Old Lady’’ of Italian football is bringing its merchandise to football fans in Hong Kong and Asia following the launch of its online operation juvenstoreasia.com on August 4.
Striker David Trezeguet and representatives from Juventus and EZshopnet International launched the new online store in Hong Kong.
The online store will serve fans across the Asia Pacific, including Oceania (Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea), mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia (Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos).
Each online store will be tailor-made for its customers in each region’s local language and currency. These new stores will bring the club’s Asian followers even closer to the team, allowing them to show their support in the Bianconeri’s latest Adidas match jerseys and other Juventus products.
Juventus head of Head of Licensing and Retail, Silvio Vigato and Alessandro Neri, business development manager, joined Trezeguet at the launch. EZshopnet International Chairman, Perhson Wong, was also on hand.
Since 2007, EZshopnet International has been bringing the biggest names in European football to Asia, according to a statement.
Taken from The Standard & Juventus
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