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Spanish La Liga side Reial Club Deportiu Espanyol de Barcelona, more commonly known as Espanyol, will play out their last season at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys wearing a new commemorative 2008-09 season kit.
Manufactured by Uhlsport, the shirt is finished in the club's traditional blue and white colours and features a logo of the new stadium on the player's left chest. The words "La Forca D'un Sentiment" can be found embroidered on the back of the collar, just above the RCDE embroidery.
Blue shorts and white socks rounds off the rest of the kit.
[Source: Espanyol]
Atlético Madrid Football Club has released a new dark navy blue away kit for the 2008-09 season.
The new shirt is finished in dark navy blue and red inserts around the collar, bottom of the sleeves and the hemline of the shirt. The shorts and socks are in navy blue. The inside of the collar features the chant ‘Bendita Aficion’ - a typical chant of the Atletico Madrid faithful to cheer up the team.
The kit is made by sportswear giants Nike and features 'DRI-FIT' technology for superior performance in all weather conditions and a 'TEAM' label has been added to the hem in the inferior left part of the shirt for authentication purposes.
[Source: Atletico Madrid]
Spanish La Liga side Atlético Madrid has released a new home kit for the 2008-09 season.
The 'Indios' new shirt is finished in the traditional red and white colours of the club and features a V-neck collar with four red stripes and three white stripes down the body of the shirt. This theme extends to the sleeves where the hem is finished in blue.
Manufactured by Nike, the shirt features the latest in 'DRI-FIT' technology for superior performance in all weather conditions and a 'TEAM' label has been added to the hem in the inferior left part of the shirt to guard for authentication purposes.
[Source: clubatleticodemadrid.com]
Valencia CF has unveiled a new away kit for the 2008-2009 season which mirrors the design of the new home kit with the only difference being the black colour instead of white.
The shorts are finished in orange instead of black.
Like the home kit, the new away kit is inspired both in the bat and in the futuristic look of the ‘Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias’ and also features the same 'I Liga 1943-1944’ sign around the club crest, the chant ‘Ché qué bo’ on the inside of the collar and the letters ‘VCF’ printed on the front side of the collar.
Fernando Morientes models the new Valencia away kit 2008-09
[Source: ValenciaCF]
The Valencia CF home shirt for the 2008-2009 season is inspired both in the bat and in the futuristic look of the ‘Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias’ and finished in the traditional white colour of the club with orange and black inserts. The shorts are finished in black with orange inserts.
The bat will give the players good luck in the club's final season in the current Mestalla stadium, while the sign around the shield that reads: ‘2ª Liga 1943-1944’, is a reference to the second Liga title that the team won that year. The inside of the collar features the chant ‘Ché qué bo’ - a typical chant of the fans to cheer up the team.
Another special feature are the letters ‘VCF’ printed on the front side of the collar. Manufactured by Nike, a 'TEAM' label has been added to the hem in the inferior left part of the shirt to guard against counterfeit kits.
[Source: ValenciaCF]
F.C. Barcelona will wear an all-yellow away shirt and dark blue shorts for the 2008/09 Spanish La Liga season.
Manufactured by sportswear giants Nike, the yellow shirt features a V-neck collar with dark blue inserts and a dark blue and red stripe running down the left side of the players body. The shirt features DRI-FIT technology to keep the players comfortable in all different kinds of playing conditions.
The arrival of the new away kit marks a huge improvement from last season's (2007-08) away kit which has now been relegated to being the third kit in 2008-09 so this won't be the last we see of it just yet!
[Source: Barcelona]
Spanish La Liga champions Real Madrid has unveiled an all-blue away kit for the upcoming season of Spanish football.
Manufactured by Adidas, the blue shirt features a lighter shade of blue (sky blue) on the collar along with two contour lines along the body. The club's sponsor and the three stripes of adidas are finished in white.
As with the new home kit, Adidas' ClimaCool technology has been implemented to the design and fabrics of the kit to enhance player performance by keeping the body at optimal temperature under all conditions.
Anatomically designed to optimise the fit and comfort of each player, other technologies includes 3D engineered patterns allowing ultimate player performance through increased ventilation and moisture management and greater durability.
[Source: Real Madrid]
Spanish giants will be looking to end two years of hurt in 2008/09 with a new coach (Pep Guardiola) at the helm while wearing a new revolutionary home kit.
Known as the Blaugrana for their blue and maroon shirts, the maroon part will be replaced with red for the 2008/09 season thus making the home kit much brighter than it has ever been. Featuring a V-neck collar and the Unicef logo across the chest, the blue and red colours are split right down the middle as if two separate shirts - blue and red - have been cut and sewed together.
Manufactured by sportswear giants Nike, the shirt features DRI-FIT technology to keep the players comfortable in all different kinds of playing conditions.
Goalkeeper shirt 2008/09
[Source: FCBarcelona]
Reigning La Liga champions Real Madrid has unveiled their new kit for the 2008/09 season of Spanish football.
Looking near identical to the 2005 home kit, the new home kit is classic all-white with black inserts (the purple used in the previous season's kit has been discarded) while the collar with black trim makes a welcome return.
Manufactured by Adidas, the kit features ClimaCool with flow mapping technology which enhances player performance by keeping the body at optimal temperature.
The kit has also been anatomically designed to optimise the fit and comfort of each player and includes 3D engineered patterns allowing ultimate player performance through increased ventilation and moisture management.
The new Real Madrid kit is sure to be a hit with fans.
[Source: Real Madrid]
September 18th 2007 04:27
Valencia will wear this fantastic looking kit on their travels this La Liga season 2007-08.
Made using 100% polyester and Nike's Dry Fit material, the deep orange-red shirt features and embroidered Valencia Club Crest and the 1st La Liga logo from 1941-1942.
[Source: ValenciaFC.es]
September 14th 2007 05:02
Barcelona will wear this full orange strip as their third kit this season.
So orange is this kit that the Netherlands would be proud to wear as their national colours, the third kit is actually easier on the eye than their turquoise away kit.
Be prepared to see Ronaldinho, Henry, Messi and Eto'o run riot as carrots this season!
[Source: FCBarcelona]
Spanish La Liga side Athletic Bilbao will be wearing this retro looking kit for home matches in the 2007-08 Primera Liga.
Sponsor-free, the club's crest takes centre-piece on the front of the shirt with "Athletic Club" embroidered on the back of the shirt's collar.
[Source: Athletic-Club.net]
Galactico-less Real Madrid will wear a new kit on their travels for season 2007-08.
The away kit looks rather bland in deep blue and with what appears to be golden stripes for the famous three stripes of Sportswear giants Adidas.
The white logo of main sponsors BWin.com looks rather comical on the back-drop of such a dark overall kit.
[Source: RealMadrid]
Spanish club side Valencia FC, fourth place getters in the 2006/07 La Liga, will wear a new home kit for the upcoming season of Spanish football.
The collar will make a return for the new kit which remains white with three red stripes - on the collar, around the shoulder and underarm and around the bottom of the shirt.
[Source: ValenciaFC]
Barcelona looks set to carry on their tradition of shocking away kits with their latest 'masterpiece': the 2007/08 away kit.
The colour scheme of blue, sky blue and fluorescent green is a shocking combination that even Barca fans couldn't possibly love.
[Source: FCBarcelona]
Spanish giants FC Barcelona will have a new kit design for the upcoming La Liga season 2007/08.
After breaking from the tradition of not advertising sponsors on their shirts with the groundbreaking agreement to publicise UNICEF last season, the name of the famous children's charity will once again be plastered on the front of the new home kit.
The five-year collaborative agreement with UNICEF bears the slogan "Barcelona, more than a club, a new global hope for vulnerable children".
The design of the new home kit incorporates the traditional blue and maroon colours of the famous club with a V-neckline and mesh side panels.
The material is 100% polyester and features sportswear giants Nike's NikeFit Dry technology.
[Source: FCBarcelona]
Real Madrid will enter the post-Galacticos era with a new home shirt for the upcoming season.
With the departures of Ronaldo (Jan 07'), Roberto Carlos and David Beckham formally ending the reign of the Galacticos in Madrid, a new home kit complete with new sponsors BWin.com will be fitted on the players led by a new coach in Bernd Schuster.
The new home kit is in traditional white with a dash of purple on the famous three stripes of sportswear giants Adidas and also along the contours of the strip.
Eagle-eyed fans will notice that the new home kit is in fact the same shirt that was presented to the players after securing the La Liga trophy last month. At the time, the shirt was thought to be a one-off to commemorate Real Madrid's 30th title anniversary.
[Source: RealMadrid]
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