Category Archives: Hyundai A-League

Sydney FC Puma Kit 2015-16- New Sydney FC Jerseys 2015-2016

These are the new Sydney FC kits 15/16, SFC’s new home and away strips for the upcoming Hyundai A-League season. These are the first uniforms made by Puma for the Sky Blues after the German manufacturer inked a four season deal last month to replace Adidas as kit partners. Puma will make kits for Sydney FC till the end of the 2018/19 A-League season.

Sydney finished second in the regular 2014/15 A-League season but lost 3-0 to minor premiers Melbourne Victory in the grand final at AAMI Park.

The uniforms were officially revealed on July 21, 2015. The home shirt is in Sydney’s traditional sky blue Continue reading

Brisbane Roar ACL Jersey 2015

Brisbane Roar ACL Jersey 2015- Roar Griffith University Kit Sponsor Champions League

Australian A-League side Brisbane Roar have announced that Griffith University will serve as their principal jersey sponsor for their upcoming AFC Asian Champions League campaign. The Roar’s ACL kit was officially unveiled to the public on 24th February, 2015. The strip’s the same as their 14/15 A-League jersey which is sponsored by The Coffee Club.

The Roar will play all three ACL home games on the Gold Coast, instead of their regular home at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium. One of the games clashes with a Foo Fighters gig at Suncorp, and AFC regulations stipulate that all games must be played at the same venue, leading to the venue change.

Griffith University have a significant presence on the Gold Coast, and the moving of the games presumably played a big role in them agreeing to sponsor the Roar Continue reading

MVFC 10th Anniversary Jersey 2015

Special edition Melbourne Victory Jersey v Perth Glory- based on first A-League design

Melbourne Victory have unveiled a new kit that they will wear when they take on Perth Glory at AAMI Park on March 7, 2015.

The strip, made by Adidas, is a special edition one, based on the design of MVFC’s first ever A-League kit. Interestingly enough, it doesn’t contain the “V” that’s now so prominently seen on Victory’s jerseys.

Victory and Perth Glory contested the first ever A-League game 10 years back, with the game ending in a 2-2 draw Continue reading