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Stuttgart Jako Deal

New Stuttgart Jako Jersey Deal- 2018/19 to be VfB’s last season with Puma

VfB Stuttgart have today (May 15, 2018) announced a new deal with Jako that will see the latter replace Puma as the club’s kit partners beginning the 2019/2020 season. The current Puma Stuttgart association is a long one that began back in 2002, with VfB opting for a change after 17 years. Both parties have their roots in the state of Baden-Wurttemberg, and the contract is for a period of four years.

Jako made uniforms for only one club- Bayer Leverkusen, in the 2017/18 Bundesliga season.

The club finished 7th in the 2017/18 BuLi season and handed champions Bayern Munich a 4-1 defeat on the final day of the campaign. Continue reading

New Juventus Jersey 2019

New Juventus Jersey 2018-2019 | Juve Adidas Home Shirt 2018-19

This is the new Juventus kit 2018/19, Italian giants Juve’s new home strip for the upcoming 18/19 Serie A season. Made by Adidas, the new Juve jersey was officially released on May 15, 2018. The Bianconeri sealed their seventh straight Scudetto over the weekend, with the draw away at Roma giving them an unassailable four point lead over second place Napoli.

Adidas have opted for a simple design with minimal stripes on the front, keeping in mind the club’s new “Black and White and More” theme . Jeep remain the shirt sponsors.

The new kit will officially make its debut this weekend when Juve host Hellas Verona in the final game of the 17/18 league campaign in Turin. Continue reading

New Tranmere Rovers Shirt 2018 19

New Tranmere Rovers Kit 2018/19- Puma TRFC Home Shirt 2018-2019

This is the new Tranmere kit 2018/19, Tranmere Rovers’ new home strip for the upcoming League Two season. The club, who were relegated from the Football League in 2015 after a 94 year stay, will be returning to the EFL for the 2018/19 season after a thrilling playoff final win against Boreham Wood. Tranmere had Liam Ridehalgh sent off in the first minute, but managed to win 2-1 despite playing with ten men.

It was success after two previous failed attempts for Tranmere, having narrowly missed out on the playoffs in 2015/16 and losing the playoff final in 2016/17 to Forest Green Rovers.

The new home shirt has been made by Puma and will be sponsored by Bagnall & Morris Waste Services, who inked a three year deal with the club back in 2016. Continue reading