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Castore to create up to 150 jobs this year after record-breaking sales and profits

Castore's partners include Newcastle United, Rangers, England Cricket and Saracens

Founders of sportswear company Castore Tom and Phil Beahon(Image: Chester Chronicle)

Sports apparel retailer Castore, whose partners include Premier League teams, McLaren F1 and England Cricket, is set to achieve record-breaking revenue and profits and create up to 150 jobs in 2022.

In an exclusive interview with BusinessLive, co-founder Tom Beahon also outlined the company's plans to become the number one premium sportswear brand in the world by 2025.

Mr Beahon founded the business in Liverpool with his brother Phil before relocating its headquarters to Manchester in 2021.

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The brothers grew up on Merseyside and Mr Beahon said that while Castore is no longer headquartered in Liverpool, the city will always be its "spiritual home".

Mr Beahon said: "My brother and I founded Castore in Liverpool so it will always be the spiritual home of the brand and we love the city. Liverpool is central to Castore’s DNA.

"Given the number of new people we have hired (more than 100 in the last year) and expect to hire in the coming year, Manchester was the right city for us to base the business for the next stage of Castore’s growth due to the proximity to other fast growth digital companies and therefore access to talent.

"Bringing the best people into the business will be key to us achieving our ambitions for Castore and we have already seen the impact of this since we moved over."