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New Ethiopia Kit 2022 AFCON

New Ethiopia AFCON Jersey 2022 | Ethiopia Umbro Home, Yellow Away & Red Third Kits 21-22

These are the new Ethiopia kits 2021/22, the Ethiopian national team’s new shirts for the 21/22 international season as well as the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations. The new Ethiopia AFCON 2022 jerseys have been made by Umbro and will officially go on sale later this week.

Ethiopia are in Group A for CAN 2022 alongside Cameroon, Burkina Faso and Cape Verde.

The green jersey (round neck) will be the Ethiopia home shirt for 2021/22, the yellow v-neck the away kit for AFCON and the red jersey the third strip. Continue reading

Schalke 1904 Tribute Jersey 2021-22

Red Schalke Kit 2021-22 | New S04 Third Shirt by Umbro

This is the new Schalke third kit1/22, S04’s new second alternate strip for the current 2.Bundesliga season. Made by Umbro, the new Schalke third shirt was officially unveiled on 24 September, 2021 by the Royal Blues.

The red and yellow colours of the jersey are a tribute to the first Schalke uniform back from 1904, and that’s reflected in the words on the back “In unseren Farben von 1904” (In our colours from 1904)

This red Schalke jersey will make its on-field debut when the club take on Hansa Rostock this weekend. It is also S04’s last Umbro kit- they will shift to Adidas beginning the 2022/23 season.

The Schalke crest remains in blue and white, the now traditional colours of the club, with the Gazprom logo on the front also in white. Harfid appear on the sleeve. Continue reading

Melbourne City Away Kit 21-22

New Melbourne City Jerseys 2021-2022 | MCFC A-League Puma Kits 21-22 Home Away

These are the new Melbourne City shirts 2021/22, newly crowned A-League champions Melbourne City’s new home and away jerseys for the upcoming Australian soccer season. Made by Puma, the new jerseys were officially unveiled on September 21, with another kit (red and white one) due to be unveiled next week.

City won both the regular round-robin competition as well as the playoff finals, pipping Sydney FC to the title on both occasions. It was their first ever A-League title. Continue reading