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Closeup of Milan Away Shirt 22_23

White AC Milan Jersey 2022-2023 | New Milan Away Kit with Seven Horizontal Stripes

This is the new AC Milan away kit 2022/23, Milan’s new alternate strip for the upcoming Serie A season. Made by Puma, the new Milan away jersey was officially unveiled on 22 July, 2022 by the Rossoneri.

The new away shirt features seven horizontal red stripes- a nod to the seven European titles won by the club so far. Milan wore white they became the first Italian side to lift the erstwhile Champions Club Cup back in 1963 and this shirt pays tribute to the 84/85 jersey- another fan favourite. The v-neck shirt features red and black trim and the kit is completed by predominantly white shorts and socks. Continue reading

Shirt Number Change- Joao Cancelo takes Raheem Sterling’s No.7 Jersey at Man City

Portuguese full back Joao Cancelo will wear the No.7 shirt at Man City for the 2022/23 season, the club have announced. The number became vacant following Raheem Sterling’s move to Chelsea and Cancelo, who had worn No.27 last season, has opted for a switch.

MCFC also released their red and black away shirt for the upcoming 2022/23 season earlier today, and this is how Cancelo’s 7 jersey will look at the back of that kit with the City Cup font. Continue reading

Man City Three Rivers on Crest 22 23

Red & Black Man City Away Kit 2022-23 | New MCFC Puma Alternate Shirt

This is the new Man City away shirt 22/23, reigning Premier League champions Manchester City’s new alternate strip for the upcoming season. Made by Puma, the new MCFC away shirt was officially unveiled on 19 July, 2022 and will be worn by the club’s players for the first time when they square off against Club America in a pre-season friendly.

The shirt features red and black diagonal stripes- a nod to the 1969 one as well as the three rivers on the City club crest (Irwell, the Irk and the Medlock). The reverse of the shirt doesn’t feature the stripes- it’s plain back in colour, with options for gold lettering (City font) and white (Premier League font). Continue reading