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Vibe Logo Eindhoven on PSV Shirt 2020 21

New PSV Eindhoven Kit 2020-21 | Puma unveil PSV shirt with city of Eindhoven’s Vibe logo

This is the new PSV Eindhoven jersey 2020/21, PSV’s new home kit for the upcoming Eredivisie season. The shirt, the first to be made by new kit partners Puma as part of a long term deal to replace Umbro, was officially unveiled on July 1, 2020.

The jersey contains PSV’s traditional red and white stripes, but with the city of Eindhoven’s “Vibe” logo subtly applied. Brainport Eindhoven appear on the front of the jersey, with EnergieDirect.nl appearing on the reverse. The stripes do not go all the way around the back. Black shorts and white socks with red detailing complete the look of PSV’s new Puma kit for 2020/21. Continue reading

Jadon Sancho in new Dortmund Kit 2020 21

New BVB Puma Kit 2020-21 | Borussia Dortmund unveil “Electabuzz” home jersey & 3 GK shirts

This is the new Dortmund home kit 2020/21, BVB’s new home strip for the upcoming Bundesliga season. Made by Puma, the new Borussia Dortmund jersey was officially unveiled on July 1, 2020, although the club had revealed parts of it a few days earlier in a wipe challenge video.

BVB’s new 20/21 home shirt seems to feature a unique lightning style pattern on the front, leading to fans dubbing it the “Electrabuzz” jersey. This is also the first BVB top to sport the 1&1 logo after the web hosting and domain company inked a deal earlier this year. Dortmund were sponsored by Evonik last season, and wore the Medox logo in the Klassiker against Bayern. Continue reading

Closeup of Gladbach Home Shirt 20-21

New Borussia Monchengladbach Kit 2020-21 | Flatex replace Postbank as Gladbach shirt sponsor

This is the new Borussia Monchengladbach home kit 2020/21, Gladbach’s new primary jersey for the upcoming Bundesliga season. Made by Puma, the new MGB shirt was officially unveiled on June 29, 2020. Die Fohlen also chose to announce their new shirt sponsor- online brokers Flatex, who take over from Postbank.

Postbank have been on the front of Gladbach’s jerseys since 2009 and were reportedly paying the club somewhere around 7 million euros. The new Flatex deal is for a period of three years (till 2023) and will see the Frankfurt based firm pay Borussia around 10 million euros a season.

Gladbach finished fourth in the 2019/20 Bundesliga season, behind champions Bayern, BVB and Leipzig, thus ensuring a spot in the group stages of the Champions League next season.

No details of the shorts and socks were released by Gladbach, but the kit is expected to go on sale later this week. It will also serve as the club’s 120th anniversary strip- Borussia were founded back in 1900, and this is indicated by the 120 Jahre words below the club badge. Continue reading