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New Western United Jersey 2021 2022

New Western United Jersey 2021-2022 | Kappa WUFC Home & Away Kits 21-22

These are the new Western United shirts 2021/22, WUFC’s new home and away kits for the upcoming A-League season. Made by Italian firm Kappa, the new Western United 21/22 jerseys were officially unveiled by the club on 17 September, 2021.

The club have released two shirts- one with green and black vertical stripes that will serve as the WUFC home kit for 2021/22 and the other a white one that will be the club’s away/alternate strip.

The 2021/2022 season will be WUFC’s third in the A-League. They finished 5th in their inaugural campaign back in 2019/20 but had a disappointing 2020/21 season as they had to settle for a 10th place finish. Continue reading

New Mainz Carnival Jersey Special 2021

New Mainz Carnival Jersey 2021 | Kappa Special FSV Mainz Fastnacht Shirt 2020-21

This is the new Mainz carnival kit 2021, a special edition jersey for Bundesliga side FSV Mainz 05. Made by Kappa, this Mainz Fastnacht shirt was officially unveiled in the first week of February 2021. This is also Kappa’s first attempt at a carnival jersey after taking over as the club’s kit partners from Lotto at the beginning of the current campaign.

Only 1905 shirts (the year of the club’s founding) will be available for purchase. The reverse of the jersey has the names of those Mainz season ticket holders who opted not to take a refund when games were being played behind closed doors during the pandemic. Continue reading

New Tunisia Jersey 2020 2021 Kappa

New Tunisia Kit 2020-21 | Kappa unveil home & away jerseys with Eagle design

Click here for new Tunisia AFCON shirt 2022 by Kappa

These are the new Tunisia shirts 20/21, Tunisia’s new home and alternate jerseys for the upcoming international season. Made by Kappa, the new kits were officially unveiled on July 3, 2020 by the Carthage Eagles.

Tunisia’s new 2020/21 home shirt is white, while the away jersey will be primarily red in colour. Both tops use the same graphic design on the front- that of the bald eagle that is closely associated with the badge and the national team. The design however does not extend to the back, which remains plain.

Tunisia finished fourth in the 2019 Africa Cup of nations, losing in extra time in the semi-finals to Senegal and then going down 1-0 to Nigeria in the bronze medal playoff. Continue reading