Born in
Sialkot.
Built for
the World.
Not a brand story.
A family story — of wrestlers, factory workers,
pioneers, and competitors who refused to stay small.
The Name.
The Legacy.
Royal Bull was not chosen from a branding brief. It was inherited — from Late Muhammad Akbar, patriarch and father of five sons, who understood that the greatest inheritance you leave your children is not money. It is character. A standard they cannot lower without shame.
The Bull — powerful, built, unstoppable. The Royal — not a crown, but a standard of honour. That is what every uniform we manufacture carries. Not just stitching and sublimation — a philosophy pressed into every seam.
The People Who
Built Royal Bull
The story begins not in a boardroom, but on a factory floor. Between 1998 and 2005, Muhammad Riaz Ghumman — father of Muhammad Rameez and Muzzmal — worked inside Sialkot's sportswear production, learning what performance fabric must do from the inside out. Away from the factory, he was a Punjabi wrestler and weight lifter — a man who understood through his own competing body the difference between a uniform that merely looks right and one that actually performs under pressure. That knowledge would take two decades to fully surface. But it never left the family.
While Riaz learned the craft from within the factory, his younger brother was already dreaming bigger — becoming the first in the entire family to attempt what no one else had dared.
Akhtar Shahbaz — younger brother of Riaz, school teacher by profession, power lifter by character — became the first person in the entire family to start an export business. He had no roadmap, no established contacts abroad, and no one before him who had done it to learn from. He built it from the ground up. Successes came. Failures came harder. He reached peaks. He faced setbacks that would have ended most people's ambitions. He never gave up. When he eventually stepped back, what he left behind was a living demonstration — witnessed by every member of the family — of what perseverance actually looks like. Without Akhtar Shahbaz, there is no Royal Bull.
When Akhtar stepped back, the gap he left was not just commercial — it was motivational. The person who stepped in next had been watching from across the Mediterranean, and had already started laying foundations in Europe.
In 2012, Shahid Arshad — nephew of Riaz and Akhtar, cousin of Rameez — moved to Spain. He walked into every store, every club, every gym, every ground. He proposed business face-to-face, took the rejection, came back the next day, and kept going until the doors opened. Eventually, one did — and then more followed. The first real order: 500 pieces manufactured in Sialkot, shipped to Madrid. After that came the milestone that made it permanent — the official EU registration of Royal Bull in Madrid, giving the family brand its first formal European legal identity. The brand was no longer just a name. It was a business. On paper. On two continents.
Back in Sialkot, someone had been watching all of this unfold since childhood — absorbing every lesson. By 2017, he was ready to give the brand its official home in Pakistan.
Born in early 1999, Muhammad Rameez grew up as a witness to all of it — his father's factory knowledge, his uncle's pioneering spirit, his cousin's European proof of concept. In 2014 he entered a gym for the first time. What began as training became a calling. He competed at national level in wrestling, tug of war, and bodybuilding — understanding from inside competition what athletes demand from their apparel. With that background and his family's groundwork behind him, in 2017 he officially registered Royal Bull under the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) — giving the brand its permanent legal home in the city that equips the world.
With Pakistan and Europe secured, one continent remained. Rameez's brother had already made the move — and was about to plant the family's flag on the other side of the world.
Muzzmal Ahmad — brother of Rameez, son of Muhammad Riaz — moved to Australia and completed the official registration of Royal Bull there, securing the brand's trademark — Registration No. 2236179. This was the deliberate final step in a family strategy: to claim and protect the Royal Bull name in every market the brand serves. With Muzzmal in Australia, the family has a direct presence in one of Royal Bull's core export markets — not managing it at a distance, but from within. Pakistan. Europe. Australia. Three continents. One family. One standard.
Registered Across
Three Continents
Each registration was secured by a family member who moved there and built the brand with their own hands. This is not corporate expansion. This is a family claiming its ground — continent by continent.
One Family.
Every Team in the World.
From a Sialkot factory floor in 1998 to registered operations across three continents — everything Royal Bull has built points toward a single purpose: to make championship-grade custom sportswear accessible to every club, academy, school, federation, and sports brand in the world, regardless of size.
We are not a faceless manufacturer. We are a family that has competed on wrestling mats, lifted iron, walked the streets of Madrid proposing business door-to-door, and built this from nothing — which means we understand exactly what our clients need, because we have lived it ourselves.
Sialkot to Your Door.
Anywhere.
The family crossed borders one at a time — Sialkot, then Spain, then Australia. Royal Bull ships follow the same path. Whether your team is in Manchester or Melbourne, Chicago or Tokyo, we ship directly to your door with confirmed lead times, quality-checked garments, and full communication at every stage.
Your Team.
Our Legacy.
Clubs, academies, federations, and retailers across four continents trust Royal Bull for performance-grade custom uniforms — manufactured in Sialkot, shipped to the world.
