yes and no. Historically the Coq sportif is a French brand, but since 2005 the owner is Airesis, a group of Swiss investors.
French company Le Coq Sportif (which means "the athletic rooster") manufactures sports apparel. Le Coq Sportif products can be found in most Western countries.
the cockThe Gallic rooster (French: le coq gaulois) is an unofficial national symbol of France as a nation, as opposed to Marianne representing France as a State, and its values: the Republic.
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the Gallic rooster (le coq gaulois), Marianne (an allegoric feminine picture or statue), the French flag (blue, white, red) are the best known emblems of France. In popular media, the Eiffel tower is also used to hint at France.
Lent is called 'le Carême' in French.
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Le Coq Sportif is a company that manufactures a variety of sports equipment including clothing and footwear. Le Coq Sportif products are manufactured in France.
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Le coq sportif has a roster or hen on their logo. Its a sportswear company
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"Le Coq Sportif" has that logo. They make athletic shoes and clothing.
Le Coq Sportif is an internationally recognized French sporting goods brand distributed throughout the globe. Created in 1882 by the Camuset family, the company first developed its savoirfaire in the hosiery business. This type of activity, which consists of weaving cotton, was the bedrock of Le Coq Sportif products. Starting in 1948 Le Coq Sportif became a distinctive brand with the first visible logos in the history of sport. In 1951 Le Coq Sportif became the exclusive textile supplier for the Tour de France. A few years later in 1960, the company clothed all of the French athletes for the Olympic Games in Rome. Throughout its history the brand has known a number of successes associated with major sporting events and sports celebrities who have left their mark on the world of sport including Arthur Ashe, Yannick Noah, Michel Platini, Bernard Hinault or Jean-Pierre Rives. In October 2005 Airesis became Le Coq Sportif's majority shareholder and immediately set about relaunching the brand based on a return to its roots.