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White Brazil Away Kit 2019 Copa America

New Brazil White Away Jersey & Home Kit for Copa America 2019

These are the new Brazil kits 2019, Brazil’s new home and away tops for the upcoming Copa America tournament. 2019 marks the 100th anniversary of the country’s famous 1919 Copa triumph, and they’ve gone for a retro look by releasing a white alternate strip (white was the colour worn by the Selecao when they won the 1919 tournament).

Brazil are the hosts for the tournament and will kick off their campaign against Bolivia on June 14. The other teams in their group include Venezuela and Peru.

The retro version didn’t just extend to the kits, but to some other aspects of the launch as well.- look at the pic which sees Philippe Coutinho has modelling the home kit!

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FCSM Special Edition Shirt 2019 Lotto

New Sochaux 90th Anniversary Special Jersey- Lotto Shirt with Past Player Names

This is the new Sochaux Montbeliard 90th anniversary jersey, a special edition shirt for FCSM made by kit partners Lotto. The shirt celebrates the club’s 90th anniversary, and was officially unveiled just before their previous league game against Le Havre.

The jersey has the names of all players who featured in at least one game for the club- amounting to over 600 names. Only 90 copies of this special edition shirt have been produced, and as you might have guessed, the price for the jersey is also 90 euros!

New Sochaux 90th Anniversary Jersey 2019 Lotto

FCSM Special Edition Shirt 2019 Lotto

Nike vs Adidas: the big battle of the kits in the FA Cup final

The FA Cup final is one of the most beautiful occasions in English football, not only down to the fact that it’s a big domestic trophy that still garners huge interest worldwide, but also because of the countless shocks that can occur on the big day, as history has shown on many occasions.

Wimbledon beat Liverpool in 1988, Wigan defeated Manchester City in 2013 with Watford, the latest underdogs looking to shock the world, aiming to do the same against a Premier League powerhouse in the shape of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City. It’s the Hornets first ever FA Cup final since 1984, when they lost 2-0 to Everton. City have reached the final 10 times previously- this will be their 11th attempt to lift the trophy, and the first time under Guardiola. Continue reading