ClubLiverpool FC opens first official retail store in Indonesia
Liverpool FC has officially opened its first standalone retail store in Indonesia with a special fan event attended by former Reds star Patrik Berger.
The brand-new 1,500 square foot retail store is located on the second floor of the Pondok Indah Mall 2 in Jakarta. Known locally as ‘PIM’, the shopping centre is one of South Jakarta’s busiest retail destinations with a wide range of outlets and brands.
The inside of the store mirrors the club’s Liverpool ONE location in Liverpool city centre with the same rebranded look and feel. Interior design elements are inspired by the architectural history of the home city, featuring metal and brick elements.
The new concept, which is being rolled out globally, has new elements based on supporter insight and what they wanted to improve in-store, such as stronger signposting of product.
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Launched as part of the new retail partnership, which was announced in May this year, the standalone store working alongside PT Kanmo Weston Retailindo is another exciting milestone for the retail team expanding its international footprint in Asia. This follows news of LFC’s first retail partnership in South Korea with Over the Pitch and official retail partnership with All Star Partners (ASP) in China last year.
Mike Cox, senior vice-president for merchandising at LFC, said: “It’s fantastic to see the new store in Jakarta open so soon after announcing our new partnership in Indonesia with the PT Kanmo Weston Retailindo group.
“The reception from the local fans has been incredible. Having a retail presence here brings them closer to the club and an important part of our global football family.
“The new store in Asia continues to support our ambitious plans to grow our international retail presence in key markets across the continent.”
Manoj Bharwani, managing director and co-founder of Kanmo Group, added: “After the announcement in May and much anticipation among fans, we are thrilled to open the first official Liverpool FC store in Indonesia, located in Pondok Indah Mall 2.
“We hope this store, which provides official and authentic merchandise from the football club, will bring the Liverpool FC fan community in Indonesia even closer.”
Rajbir Chopra, sales director, said: “Weston Corp has been around for decades and our strength in football is second to none in this region.
“Our partnership with Kanmo is synergy of two companies that have a rich history of both retail experience and knowledge in the sports industry.
“This partnership with Liverpool Football Club is an exciting beginning for both Weston Corp and Kanmo, and most importantly the fans in Indonesia.”
The shop will house official LFC merchandise including the recently launched LFC Nike home kit, training and lifestyle range plus hundreds of exclusive LFC label products. Jerseys can be printed in-store with players from the current LFC men’s and women’s teams or bespoke to your own name.
The club now has seven permanent stores in the UK and Republic of Ireland, taking the total to 17 permanent locations across the globe. Find your nearest store here.
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