Napoli Gets Spooky With New Halloween Kits – Plus Other Recent Launches from Italy and France
Other clubs unveiling kits include AS Roma, Bologna FC, Lille OSC and RC Lens
Other clubs unveiling kits include AS Roma, Bologna FC, Lille OSC and RC Lens
Other clubs unveiling kits include Sassuolo, Frosinone, Genoa, Torino, Cagliari, Hellas Verona, Metz, Toulouse, Monaco, Lille, Strasbourg, Stade Rennais, RC Lens
Swiss women’s national team to wear new kits at World Cup; Italy celebrates 125th anniversary of national team; El Salvador gets new third kits for Gold Cup; Bosnia and Herzegovina release kits in time for Euro 2024 qualifiers
US Salernitana 1919 influenced by history and nature; Real Betis borrows from a local landmark; Sporting CP looks back on 20 years at home stadium
AS Roma and US Lecce reach back into their histories for new shirt designs; Hellas Verona and US Cremonese both celebrate their 120th anniversary
Patterns on both home away kits resembles marble — “a natural, geographical and cultural element that represents the whole of Italy”
Rules state clubs can only have one striped kit per season, must have one dark and one light kit between home and away, and must have one monochrome option
The top flight of Italian domestic soccer, Serie A, gets rolling on Saturday, August 13, with a total of four matches. One of those sees defending champions AC Milan host Udinese Calcio at the San Siro. Meanwhile, their city rivals Inter Milan pay a visit to newly promoted US Cremonese
Clubs unveiling kits over past couple of days include: SS Lazio; Bologna; VfL Bochum; Bayer Leverkusen; Real Sociedad; Real Betis; Real Valladolid; Girona; AFC Bournemouth
Total of 18 kits from 12 clubs in six countries released over past few days
Other unveilings include: Southampton FC, Newcastle United, Schalke 04, FC Augsburg, Union Berlin and Atalanta
This will be the first time in 15 years that Serie A has not used a ball manufactured by Nike; Orbita model is the same one Spain’s La Liga will use in 2022-23