
Gazeta Esportiva.com
·6 October 2025
Primavera shirt sales soar after Copa Paulista final, Paulistão buzz

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·6 October 2025
It wasn't just the Primavera fans who were happy with the 1-0 victory over XV de Piracicaba, in the first leg of the Copa Paulista final. The match also stimulated the local businesses around Moisés Lucarelli Stadium, in Campinas (SP). Junpe, the sports equipment supplier of Fantasma, brought a mobile store to the location and attracted many people.
Many people bought Primavera shirts for the Copa Paulista final (Photo: Rodrigo Matuck/Gazeta Press)
In an interview with Gazeta Esportiva, the brand's president, Juninho Peres, did not hide his joy with the success in sales before Sunday's clash.
“Today was definitely the best sales day, I think we sold up to 200 shirts. In the last game, which was the first one we attended, I think we sold 150. As the championship narrows down, the fans get excited,” he reported with a smile on his face.
Junpe's president celebrates success in Primavera shirt sales (Photo: Rodrigo Matuck/Gazeta Press)
Primavera took their Copa Paulista games to Moisés Lucarelli, which belongs to Ponte Preta, as they are renovating their own stadium, Ítalo Mário Limongi. As the team from Indaiatuba moved up to Serie A1 of the Paulista Championship, the board was obliged to comply with FPF regulations.
Junpe does have a store at Primavera's home, but it is also under renovation. So, not to miss the opportunity, the company's president brought a van to the entrance of Moisés Lucarelli.
“Primavera is playing here because of the stadium renovations, to meet FPF requirements. We, in the last two matches where the movement increased, came with our mobile store. We have a physical store at Primavera's stadium. To facilitate for the fans, we came with the mobile store. But we will soon reopen our physical store at the stadium,” said Juninho.
The shirts ranged from R$ 119.90 (fan version) to R$ 189.90 (game version).
Prices of Primavera shirts Photo: Rodrigo Matuck/Gazeta Press
Now, Juninho is hoping for the Paulista Championship of 2026 to come soon. The president is eager to reopen the official store and hopes to make a lot of profit from shirt sales throughout the tournament.
And to serve the customers well, he carries the experience with Velo Clube, another top-tier team of the State Championship that the brand sponsors.
“I hope to sell a lot in the Paulistão. It will definitely exceed today's 200 (laughs). It's the third year with Velo. It was really cool. A1 is different. We modernized the store. The club deserves something different for being in A1,” he concluded.
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