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Leaked Barca Jersey 2019-2020

Leaked New Barcelona Jersey 2019-2020 | Barca to wear checkered shirt next season

This is what appears to the new Barcelona home shirt 2019/20. While the jersey is yet to be officially released, some eagle-eyed readers have already spotted it on sale in the real world, and have sent these pictures to us. They do look like the real deal, which means Lionel Messi and his team mates will be seen sporting a checkered home shirt next season, with Rakuten as primary sponsors and Beko appearing on the left sleeve.

Barca won La Liga but were denied a European title by Liverpool, who staged one of the great comebacks of all time to stun Ernesto Valverde’s men 4-0 at Anfield after having lost the first leg at the Nou Camp. Continue reading

Fortuna Dusseldorf 125th Anniversary

New Fortuna Dusseldorf Jersey 2019-2020 | Uhlsport F95 Home Kit 19-20

This is the new Fortuna Dusseldorf shirt 2019/20, F95’s new home kit for the upcoming Bundesliga season. Made by Uhlsport, the new Dusseldorf jersey was officially unveiled on 12 May, 2019.

The new shirt takes inspiration from the club’s uniforms of the early 1980’s. The strip also serves as the club’s 125th anniversary one, so we have “125 Jahre 1895-2020” below the club crest, as well as “Kämpfen und Siegen seit 1895” (Fighting and Winning since 1895) inside the back of the neck.

Henkel will be principal shirt sponsors, and the new kit will make its debut on the final day of the 18/19 season (May 18)f when Dusseldorf host Hannover 96. Continue reading

Paulo Dybala New Juve Kit 2019

New Juventus “Half & Half” Jersey 2019-20 | Juve debut new kit vs Roma

This is the new Juve shirt 2019/20, Juventus’ new home strip for the upcoming Serie A season. Made by Adidas, the new Juve jersey was officially unveiled on 12 May, 2019 and was worn by the Bianconeri last night for their league clash against AS Roma, a fixture they lost 2-0 to the Giallorossi.

Moving away from their traditional stripes, Adidas have given Juve a “half and half” jersey this season, with a thin pink stripe separating the two halves. Pink was of course the colour of Juve’s first ever shirt before they switched to their now famous black and white kit. Continue reading