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At the end of 2017, dongshiju.com and China Data Center jointly released the third edition of the Top 50 Most Influential Sports Brands in China 2017.
These TOP 50 brands were chosen and ranked according to brand awareness, reputation, consumer preference, market share and other indexes related to brand influence. Brands included on the list cover various categories in the sports industry, such as sportswear and equipment, as well as sports Apps and sports media.
Dongshiju.com is a website that provides information and guidance to the board members of Chinese companies. The China Data Center is an integrated big data industry-study-research organization in China based at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
The full list is as follow:
To read the 2016 list , please refer to 2016 List of Top 50 Most Influential Sports Brands in China released.
Source: caijing.com
Proofread by Raymond Fitzpatrick
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