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PostHeaderIcon Cheap football boots: sweet deal?

The idea combines today’s business crisis and passion for the sport. It is likely that sell cheap football boots could be a major success in a country plagued by deep economic depression, but whose inhabitants would not default on payment for the stadium but had to go hungry.

Football passion of the crowds
Just exaggerate the importance of balónpie in Spain. I do not think that many other countries in the world where it appears that a football match is an event of interest, or that politicians do not dare to make teams break the brink of ruin by the bad image that would have been one who forced to close this or that club.

Cheap football boots
The investment required for this sport is not high, but whether to play in a grassy field is essential to have adequate boots, with their tacos. This accessory is great demand in Spain, both for adults who practice this sport to children who are exposed early to the virus football, and want to become the new Messi, Zidane or Maradona (according to the times). For a company selling football boots, children are a particularly interesting market because they need to change in size often.

But family budgets are shrinking by the current economic situation. In fact, if we inquire into Google, we find that “cheap football boots” is a fairly common search.

Possible business ideas
You can imagine several interesting concepts to take advantage of this need. The more potential, but also more difficult to implement is to create a new boot and economic development. The difficult task is to fight the image of brand name products backed by famous athletes and against economic and other models are sold in specialty stores such Decathlon.

Another idea is to set up an online store specializing in the niche. A few weeks ago we saw a former FC Barcelona, ​​Xavi Escaich, has mounted a store that sells only balls of all kinds of sports. Something similar can be done with football boots, but focusing on low prices.