Bears Playgrounds vs Challenger sports Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of Bears Playgrounds vs Challenger sports including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
Bears Playgrounds Franchise
Challenger sports Franchise
Investment $149,800 - $422,500$40,995 - $72,395
Franchise Fee $25,000 - $35,000$24,995
Royalty Fee 6%-
Advertising Fee 4%-
Year Founded -1985
Year Franchised -1997
Term Of Agreement 5 years-
Term Of Agreement 5 years-
Renewal Fee --


Business Experience Requirements

 
Bears Playgrounds Franchise
Challenger sports Franchise
Experience --

Financing Options

 
Bears Playgrounds Franchise
Challenger sports Franchise
  In-House/3rd PartyIn-House/3rd Party
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Equipment -/--/-
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Training & Support

 
Bears Playgrounds Franchise
Challenger sports Franchise
Training --
Support --
Marketing --
Operations --

Expansion Plans

 
Bears Playgrounds Franchise
Challenger sports Franchise
US Expansion -Yes
Canada Expansion --
International Expansion -Yes

Company Overviews

About Bears Playgrounds

Custom built, nature inspired, cedar log playgrounds ideal for Commercial & Residential play.

About Challenger sports

"Challenger

Challenger Sports is a multi-faceted international sports company who provide a wide variety of player development programs, coach education clinics, tournaments, tours, and uniform and equipment supply to hundreds of thousands of players, parents, and coaches across the globe. Operating originally as ‘British Soccer Camps’ Challenger Sports began running summer soccer camps in the US in 1985. Each year the company grew and the founders of Challenger diversified and expanded their range of services and products in response to the increasing demands of the rapidly growing North American soccer population. In 1997 the “Challenger” brand was created along with a vision of duplicating the highly successful soccer services and products model into multiple sports. Within two years, company owners Ron Matsch, Peter Arch, Alan Jones, Paul Lawrence, Derek Shoare and Andy Bennett had established a network of regional offices serving soccer communities in every US state and 7 Canadian provinces. Challenger Sports  also invested heavily in the United Kingdom and were the first US based soccer company to set up a full-time recruitment and training operation in Britain.