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Blue Bournemouth Kit 2015/16- AFCB Away Shirt 15-16 by JD

This is the new Bournemouth away shirt 2015/2016, AFC Bournemouth’s new change strip for the 15/16 Premier League season. The new kit first saw league action in last night’s fixture against Liverpool at Anfield, a game the Cherries controversially lost 1-0. Belgian striker Christian Benteke scored the winner for the Reds while Bournemouth had an early goal from Tommy Elphick disallowed. Continue reading

New ADO Den Haag Kits 15/16- Errea Den Haag Jerseys 2015-2016 Home Away

These are the new ADO Den Haag shirts 2015/16, Alles Door Oefening Den Haag’s new home and away jerseys for 15/16. The club, based in the Dutch city of The Hague, finished 13th in the Eredivisie in 2014/15, with 37 points from 34 games.

The home shirt, made by Italian firm Errea, features the club’s traditional green and yellow colours (with yellow shorts and socks) while the away jersey will be red and green (with white shorts and socks). Basic Fit Fitness are principal shirt sponsors, while Starbalm have extended their sponsorship on the back of the jersey after originally inking a three year agreement at the beginning of the 2012/13 season. Continue reading

New Flamengo Kits 2015-2016- White Flamengo Away Jersey 15-16

These are the new Flamengo shirts 2015/16, Brazilian club Flamengo’s new uniforms for the 2015/2016 football season. Made by Adidas, the new home shirt features the club’s famous red and black stripes in a thinner version while the change strip resembles the creations made by the German manufacturer for the likes of Bayern Munich and AC Milan in 2015/16.

The home shirt features neckline detailing on the back with the inscription “Manto Sagrado”, meaning Sacred Robe, a term used by Flamengo supporters for their club’s jersey.

The away shirt features a white base and central stripes in various tones of red and black on the front and will make its debut this Sunday against Palmeiras. It also uses the retro badge worn by the club during the late 1800’s and early 1900’s Continue reading