Viva Sports

Viva Sports

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In late 1950’s Souheil Mounir Sinno, age 32, opened a sports store in Jeanne D’arc Street at the Mazen had long sales experience in the sporting goods industry.

Viva Sports’ Perspective

Brief History
Viva Sports came into existence in 1957, when Souheil Sinno decided to open a new sports shop in Hamra. Souheil Sinno had learned much about the retail business from his father, Mounir Salim Sinno, who had owned a casual goods outlet in Souk Abu Nasser in Beirut Downtown selling German imported products. The goal, he said, is to keep the store a shopping des

Viva Sports 2 24/01/2012
Sporting Club 24/01/2012
Viva Sports - New Store Photos 21/11/2011
10/11/2011

Viva Sports' new website address is www.vivasports.co please visit our website and send us your feedback! Thank you.

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10/09/2011

Viva Sports has celebrated its Grand Reopening in September 2011.
Viva Sports reopened again in September 2011, in Hamra, under a new management, keeping the same good old spirit. Viva Sports has been supplying the sporting goods needs of the Ras-Beirut area since 1957, mainly to IC and AUB students due to its nearby prime location. Famous brands of sports apparel, footwear and equipment are sold at Viva Sports either as retail or factory outlet products. for more info visit www.vivasports.co

10/09/2011

Viva Sports has launched its new website: www.vivasports.co
Appreciate receiving your remarks and comments on his new site. Now that you’ve found us, we think you’ll find us better. A lot has changed since the first Viva Sports appeared on the map back in 1957. Yet we’re still the sporting goods store that really knows its stuff. We go out of our way to prove it every day because your pastime is our passion. We’ve got the Gear!

12/07/2011

Good news guys: Viva Sports Will reopen very soon in Hamra! see you there.

Viva Sports 27/11/2010
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Location

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Jeanne D'arc Street
Beirut