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Melbourne Victory Away Kit 15 16

New Melbourne Victory Jersey 2015-2016- Adidas MVFC Kits 2015-16 Home Away

These are the new Melbourne Victory kits 15/16, MVFC’s new home and away jerseys for the 2015/2016 A-League season. Made by Adidas, the new Victory shirts were officially unveiled on 24 August, 2015 by the club. Victory are the reigning A-League champions, having won the minor Premiership as well as the Grand Final in the recently concluded 2014/15 football season.

The home kit, in MVFC’s traditional colours, features a new look chevron, while the away strip, a mix of “night navy”, “vista blue” and “mint green”, features a graphic inspired by Melbourne’s iconic AAMI Park and an off-centre chevron under the club badge. Continue reading

Brisbane Roar FFA Cup Jersey 2015

New Brisbane Roar Kit 2015/16- Umbro Roar Jerseys 2015-2016 A-League

These are the new Brisbane Roar jerseys 15/16, Roar’s new home away and FFA Cup strips for the upcoming 15/16 season. Made by Umbro, the new Roar shirts were officially unveiled on 11 August, 2015.

The club have a new sponsor in the form of Steadfast, with the insurance broking firm taking over from the Coffee Club.

Brisbane’s new 15/16 home kit features an orange jersey with black trim, paired with black shorts (with orange trim) and orange socks. Away shirt is white with thin black pinstripes. The club have also unveiled a new third/ FFA Cup “gun-metal” grey strip. Continue reading

Central Coast Mariners Jersey 2015/16- New CC Mariners Kappa Kits 2015-2016

These are the new CC Mariners jersey 2015/2016, A-League outfit Central Coast Mariners FC’s new home and away strips for the upcoming A-League season. Made by Kappa, the new kits were officially unveiled on August 4, 2015 by the club.

All three playing strips (home, away and goalkeeper) have a palm tree graphic on the front. The Mariners’ home ground, the Central Coast Stadium, has palm trees at its Southern end, and the club have recently been linked with moves away to the North Sydney Oval and Brookvale Oval.

The club have said that the palm tree design “is a sign of their commitment” to the Central Coast, Continue reading