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The Irish business of sports retailing giant Decathlon is looking to expand its store network further here in Cork, Galway, Waterford and Dublin.

That is according to new accounts for Decathlon Sports Ireland Ltd which show that revenues here last year more than doubled to €37.22m.

Last year, the business built on the initial successful opening as revenues increased by 124pc or €20.64m from €16.58m to €37.22m. On the firm’s future plans, the directors said:"In April 2022, the opening of a new store located in Limerick in 2023 was officially announced. As part of its future developments, Decathlon is also looking for premises or plots to expand its Irish store network in Cork, Galway, Waterford and Dublin."

They state that"despite this difficult period and because of the reopening effect, our business was in line with our targets for 2021."

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