Kaliaaer is a new brand company on the football/soccer scene. Having been a design consultancy for a number of years, we have now combined our knowledge of the goalkeeper position with leading-edge technology and innovating design to introduce a line of top-quality but affordable keeper products.
The philosophy of our company is to provide keepers with a leading-edge technology product at a reasonable price.
Having launched the brand in the UK and Europe in September 2008 (after successful trials in Japan and parts of America/South America) Kaliaaer have started worldwide distribution which will hopefully see the brand become a top name in the market in the coming years.
Whether you are a professional keeper, amateur keeper or just like to play around with friends, we want to create a brand that not only looks unique ..But offers a balance of function and class.
2006 - Kaliaaer launches successful trials in Japan, USA and South America. The glove designs are in there infancy but are well received.
2007 - The brand chooses the final glove designs with planned launch at the end of 2007.
2007 - Kaliaaer postpone scheduled launch due to the company purchasing its own factory overseas, giving greater freedom for innovation and design.
2008 - Kaliaaer launch there 2008/09 range of gloves. The gloves consist of their flagship model "Shoklock", "Touch/Feel", "3dg" and "Xgm". All gloves use Kaliaaer's patented "aerGRIP" foam.
2008 - Wayne Brown wears the Touch/Feel gloves for the first time for Bury FC against Barnet.
2008 - Kaliaaer Link up with charity organisations in the UK and USA to help promote awareness for testicular cancer and *** cancer with all sales from their Touch/Feel range of gloves going to these charities. Aswell as raising funds, kaliaaer will run a series of advertising campaigns, to help raise awareness of testicular, and *** cancer.
2008 – Kaliaaer Academy pilots are launched through Europe with the aim of helping young kids develop their technique under the leadership of professional goalkeeping coaches and players.