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Capo Building (Euljiro 7ga) 282 Euljiro,Jung-gu, SeoulSeoul
+82-10-8922-7981
Located in the Capo Building (Euljiro 7-ga) 282 Euljiro,Jung-gu, Seoul, Capo Football Store is the largest 6-story football specialty store in the nation and reopened in May 2018 after renovation.
The store is an authorized dealer of global sports brands such as Nike, Adidas, Puma, Mizuno selling varied and professional football goods and sporting goods.
Information on each floor:
1F: Nike football shoes, running shoes, training/sportswear
2F: Adidas, Puma, Mizuno football shoes and other football goods
3F: Football team wear and training wear, inner wear
4F: Football replicas (club, national), football service desk
5F: Customer lounge: Capo Ground
You can find a variety of football shoes for different levels ranging from latest products to the highest quality and limited edition products to meet the needs of different levels of players including elite players and football club members. Also, there is fanware such as different club uniforms and national uniforms and football uniforms and training wear from plenty of brands.
The renovated 5th floor is a customer lounge “Capo Ground” for customers to relax and enjoy football with free-of-charge coffee, football bookcafe, PlayStations to play FIFA games, table soccer, exhibition space with capo collection on display.
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