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New Barcelona Kit 2016/17- Nike FCB Home Jersey 16-17

This is the new Barca kit 16/17, FC Barcelona’s new home strip for the upcoming 2016/2017 La Liga season. Made by Nike, the new uniform was officially unveiled by the Spanish champions on 30 May, 2016. The shirt features thinner tonal stripes and pays tribute to the kit worn by the Blaugrana team that won their maiden European Cup title at Wembley in 1992 against Sampdoria. Ronald Koeman netted the winner for FCB that evening.

Barca recently inked an extension to their contract with Nike. Originally due to expire in 2018 Continue reading

New Morton Strip 2016 17

New Greenock Morton Kit 2016-17 | Nike Morton Home Strip 16-17

Click here to see the revised official Greenock Morton home strip for 2016/17, chosen by fan votes

This is what appears to be the new Greenock Morton strip for 2016/17, Morton’s new home top for the upcoming SPFL Championship season. The club finished 5th in the 2015/16 Championship behind champions Rangers, Falkirk, Hibs and Raith Rovers, thus missing out on the playoffs.

The shirt hasn’t been too well received by Morton fans, and a quick glance tells you why. The top uses a standard Nike template (not a deal breaker by itself- many clubs do), but seems to have ignored their signature hoops. Add to that their sponsor Continue reading

New Augsburg Kit 2016/17- FCA Nike Home Jersey 16-17

This is the new Augsburg shirt 2016/17, FC Augsburg’s new home kit for the upcoming Bundesliga season. The new FCA strip made its debut yesterday in their final game of the season against Hamburger SV. Augsburg took the lead in that fixture through Finnbogason, but Michael Gregoritsch’s double, on either side of Nicolai Muller’s goal, helped HSV come from behind to register a 3-1 win.

This is a pretty standard shirt from the Nike stable- predominantly white with red detailing. WWK Insurance will again serve as sponsors (they have the naming rights for Augsburg’s stadium as well). White shorts and socks complete the new Augsburg strip for 2016/17.

Augsburg finished 12th in the 2015/16 Bundesliga, a bit of a step down from their great 2014/15 season, when they finished 5th and qualified for the Europa League Continue reading