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New Scotland Away Top Euro 2020

New Scotland Away Strip 2020-2021 | Kit to debut in Pinatar Cup against Northern Ireland

This is the new Scotland away kit, the Scottish national team’s new change strip for the upcoming 20/21 and 21/22 seasons. Made by Adidas, the new Scotland alternate shirt was officially unveiled on 10 March, 2020 and will be worn for the first time tonight by the Scotland women’s team as they take on Northern Ireland in the Pinatar Cup.

The kit features a light blue top paired with predominantly white shorts and socks. This uniform could also serve as Scotland’s Euro 2020 alternate jersey if they come through the playoffs to take their spot in the main tournament. The goalkeeper kit will be orange in colour.

Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay and Man City star Caroline Weir are here seen modelling the new kit Continue reading

Mythos FC Bayern 120 Jahre

New Bayern Munich 120th Anniversary Kit- FCB to wear special edition jersey against Augsburg

Bayern Munich have officially unveiled a special edition 120th anniversary kit that they will wear only once- in their upcoming Bundesliga game against Augsburg at the Allianz Arena (March 8, 2020). The kit celebrates 120 years of the club (they were founded on 27 February, 1900) and takes inspiration from the uniform worn by their 1931/32 side- the first Bayern team to win a German league title.

The retro white and maroon uniform and has 120 Jahre inscribed inside the neck. On the side is a mark stating the special edition nature of the jersey, which also uses Adidas’ Aeroready technology. Qatar Airways appear as sleeve sponsors.

The likes of Thomas Muller, Benjamin Pavard and their teammates are here seen modelling Bayern’s new 120th anniversary strip. Continue reading

SAFC Nike Deal

New SAFC Nike Kit Deal- Sunderland to part company with Adidas after eight years

League One outfit Sunderland have announced a new shirt deal with Nike that will see the latter replace Adidas as the club’s official kit partners beginning the 2020/21 season. The official duration of the deal was not revealed, but SAFC announced that it was a “multi-year” one. The deal will be serviced for Nike by Just Sport.

Sunderland last wore Nike back in the 2003-04 season. Since then, they’ve had Diadora, Lonsdale, Umbro and Adidas as kit partners. The Adidas SAFC deal began in 2012 and has lasted eight years.

The Black Cats are currently 5th in League One at the time of writing and will be hoping to return to the Championship after losing the playoff final last year to Charlton.

SAFC Nike Deal