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Tag: Soccer kits
Borussia Monchengladbach Show Their Colours with New Home Jersey
Jerseys and shorts feature a green and black chevron pattern; first worn Saturday v Stuttgart
Olympique Marseille’s 2021-22 Home Jersey Pays Homage to 1989-90 Squad
White jersey with blue sleeve stripes meant to evoke squad that repeated as Ligue 1 champs, reached European Cup semis
AS Monaco Tweaks Crest, Releases Collector’s Kit
New visual identity package includes modified crest, custom font, slogan; kit to be worn in Ligue 1 match Sunday
Inter Milan Cranks Up the Volume with 4th Kit Debut
Jersey is inspired by work of futurist artist Giorgio Muggiani, one of Inter Milan’s founders
‘You Can Do Anything’: RB Leipzig Hopes to Inspire with 2021-22 Home Jersey
“Feel the strength of the Red Bulls and allow it to guide you on your path. The shirt will awaken the energy of a charging Bull in you.”
Chelsea Unveil ’60s-Inspired Home Jersey for 2021-22
Club will wear psychedelic jersey in upcoming FA Cup and Champions League finals
Ajax Debuts 2021-22 Away Kit in League Match
Dutch Eredivisie champs unveil jersey with navy and royal blue stripes in 3-0 win over rivals Feyenoord
AC Milan Unveils 2021-22 Home Jersey
New jersey features fresh take on AC Milan’s traditional red and black stripes; women’s team will wear them first
‘Crew’ Cut: Columbus MLS Team Drops Nickname in Rebrand
The team has changed its official name to “Columbus SC,” but it’s encouraging fans to still informally call them the “Crew”
Adidas Releases Jerseys for Euro 2020 Host Cities (and Then Some)
Host cities (plus LA and NY, for some reason) get special jerseys ahead of of pandemic-delayed tournament
Leaked Photos Give Sneak Peek at 2021-22 Jerseys for Major European Soccer Clubs
The leaks just keep on coming — several more major European soccer clubs have had photos of what appear to be their jerseys for the 2021-22 season surface online in recent days. Let’s go through them … Barcelona (Home) While Barcelona have generally stuck with red and blue vertical stripes