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New Balance Porto Contract Extension

New Balance Porto Contract Extension- FCP to be outfitted by NB till 2024

Click here to see the new Porto third shirt 2018/19- released June 4

Click here to see the new Porto 18/19 home kit

Portuguese giants FC Porto have inked a contract extension with kit partners New Balance that will see the Boston based firm outfit FCP till 2024. The relationship between the two parties began in the 2014/15 season and merchandise sales for the club have grown 91% since 2014, according to data released.

Porto lost in the Round of 16 of the Champions League to another NB team, Liverpool. Jurgen Klopp’s Reds are one of two NB teams in the last eight of the tournament, the other being Sevilla, who upset Manchester United at Old Trafford. FCP qualified from a tough group that also involved Monaco, Leipzig and Besiktas Continue reading

New Warrix Thailand Jersey 2018

New Thailand Soccer Jersey 2018-19 | Warrix Thailand Shirts 18-19

These are the new Thailand football kits 2018/2019, the Thai national team’s new uniforms for the upcoming 18/19 season. Made by Warrix, the new Thai soccer jerseys were officially unveiled on March 13, 2018 and will be worn by the national team for the first time in the King’s Cup later this month.

Warrix have unveiled three player kits- blue, red and white, plus two other goalkeeper uniforms.

The replica versions of the jersey to be sold in Thailand will be reversible, as can be seen in the pics below.

Warrix have dubbed this strip to be “Changsuek the Genesis”, representing a new generation of footballers.

The four team King’s Cup tournament in Bangkok will also have Gabon, Slovakia and the United Arab Emirates apart from the hosts. Continue reading

CL Kit Battle- Which manufacturers will be seen in the last eight?

After nearly a month of knockout action, the last eight of the Champions League will be determined by this final set of midweek clashes. Four teams have already booked their spot- Liverpool (New Balance), Man City (Nike) and Juventus & Real Madrid (both Adidas).

We could have another New Balance team in the last eight if Sevilla upset Man Utd at Old Trafford. Barca-Chelsea and Roma-Shakhtar are both all-Nike clashes, while German champions Bayern (wearing Adidas) are all but certain to advance to the quarters after their 5-0 first leg win over Turkish giants Besiktas. Continue reading