Industry | Retail |
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Founded | 1985 |
Headquarters | , Australia |
Area served | Australia |
Key people | Gary Williams (Managing Director) |
Products | Sporting goods, leisure goods, sport apparel, footwear |
Parent | Super Retail Group |
Website | www.rebelsport.com.au |
Rebel (formerly Rebel Sport) is an Australian sport equipment and related apparel chain. It is a subsidiary of Super Retail Group. The company has more than 160 stores across Australia and over 6,000 employees.[1]
Rebel Sport was established in 1985 with its first store in Bankstown.[2] After being listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in 1993,[3] it was purchased by Harvey Norman in July 2001.[4]
Archer Capital acquired Amart Sports in 2004.[5] Amart was a big format sports store headquartered in Queensland. Archer Capital also merged its acquisitions of South Australian-based Rowe & Jarman, smaller format stores doing business in Western Australia, South Australia, Northern Territory, Victoria and Tasmania to complement Amart Sports. Rowe & Jarman became known as Amart Sports.[5][6][7] In 2007, Archer Capital acquired Rebel Sport and consolidated its sports retail businesses into it.[citation needed]
In 2011, Amart Sports was acquired by Super Retail Group.[5] In 2017, the Amart Sports brand was discontinued and merged into the Rebel Sport brand.[8][9][10][11] The merger was designed to allow a focus on a single sporting goods brand and reduce costs.
In 2012, Rebel Sport dropped the word "sport" from its name and adopted a new logo and black and yellow branding.[12]
Rebel stocks a number of well known international brands, including Nike, Asics, Adidas, Puma and Under Armour.
Ell & Voo is an activewear brand owned by Rebel.[13]
On 25 November 2015, Rebel signed on as Women's Big Bash League's naming rights sponsor and also become the official online retail store of Cricket Australia.[14] Rebel sponsored the Rebel Sport Masters, a Tier 2 golf tournament on the Australasian PGA Tour held in January 2018 at Wainui Golf Club, Wainui, New Zealand.