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AIK 2020 Home Shirt Closeup

New AIK Football Kit 2020 | Nike AIK Home Jersey Allsvenskan

This is the new AIK home shirt 2020, Swedish football club AIK’s new primary kit for the upcoming Allsvenskan season. Made by Nike, the new AIK 2020 kit was officially unveiled on March 25, 2020.

The jersey, as you’d expect from AIK, is predominantly black with yellow detailing. Real Estate firm NOTAR are principal shirt sponsors with the logos of Stadium (sleeve) and Svea (lower back) also appearing on the jersey. Supporters however have the option of buying a sponsor-less jersey as well.

Winners in 2018, AIK had to settle for a fourth place finish in the 2019 Allsvenskan season, narrowly missing out on European football. Their clash against eventual champions Djurgardens was the highest attended game in the league, with a crowd of 45,367 in attendance. Continue reading

Bafana Le Coq Sportif Deal

New Bafana Le Coq Sportif Jersey Deal- South Africa part ways with kit partners Nike

South Africa have officially signed a new kit deal with French manufacturer Le Coq Sportif that will see the latter replace Nike as the country’s official uniform suppliers. The LCQ Bafana deal is for a period of five years beginning June 1, 2020 and brings to an end SAFA’s six year association with Nike that began in 2014.

This is the second big international kit deal in Africa for Le Coq Sportif, who also replaced Puma at Cameroon last year. They also provide jerseys to Serie A club Fiorentina. Continue reading

New IFK Norrkoping Away Kits 2020- Red & Blue Nike Alternate Jerseys

These are the new Norrkoping away shirts 2020, the new alternate uniforms for Swedish Allsvenskan club IFK Norrkoping for the upcoming league season. Peking, as IFK are known to their fans, will be wearing blue and red alternate jerseys on the road, created by Nike.

One away shirt is blue in colour while the other one is red, with the latter’s design influenced by the elements on the Ostergotland County’s coat of arms. Norrkoping are based in that province, located in south-east Sweden.

Norrkoping, who won the Swedish league back in 2015, finished 5th in the 2019 edition of the Allsvenskan. They had the fewest losses of any side outside the top three, but the inability to convert draws (9 of them) into wins saw them having to settle for fifth. Continue reading