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AFC Fiorentina will be wearing all white on their travels in Italy's Serie A and Europe for the 2008-09 season. The new replica away kit is made from 100% polyester and is finished in white only unlike the 2007-08 away kit that made reference to the club's iconic purple colour.
The logos of kit manufacturer Lotto and the letters of kit sponsors Toyota are finished in red which contrasts quite well with the white of the shirt and shorts.
[Source: Fiorentina]
Italian Serie A side Fiorentina has unveiled a new home kit for the 2008-09 season of Italian and European football.
The Florence based club, known as "i Viola" (the purple ones), will look to build on the success of the 2007-08 season where they finished 4th in the Serie A thus securing a prized UEFA Champions League spot at the expense of AC Milan on the final day of the season.
The 2008-09 home kit features a lighter shade of purple than its predecessor, an 'off' yellow insert around the collar with "ACF Fiorentina" embroidered around the back of the neck and is manufactured by Lotto.
The purple shirt is paired with matching shorts and socks.
[Source: ACF Fiorentina]
Italian giants Internazionale will sport a new all-white away kit for the upcoming season of domestic and European football.
The ice white away kit features brown inserts on the edge of the sleeves, logos and 'INTER' on the back of the V-neck collar. Manufactured by sportswear giants Nike, the shirt is made from 100% polyester with Dri-FIT technology special features such as a raglan sleeve, mesh side panels, badge to left chest, swoosh to right chest and the sponsor's logo in the centre.
The shirt is matched with brown shorts and white socks.
[Source: Inter.it]
Serie A champions Internazionale aka Inter Milan has released a new home kit for the 2008-09 season of Italian football.
Finished in the traditional home colours of blue and black stripes, the Nike manufactured shirt is made from 100% polyester with Dri-FIT technology. The short sleeve match-day shirt features a raglan sleeve, V-neck neckline, mesh side panels, badge to left chest, swoosh to right chest and the sponsor's in the centre.
Could Internazionale be wearing this shirt to Euro glory under the helm of 'The Special One', Jose Mourinho in 2009?
[Source: Inter.it]
Juventus FC from Italy, known to fans as the Bianconeri, has unveiled a new gold away strip for the upcoming season of Italian football.
Manufactured by sportswear giants Nike using 100% polyester, the new gold shirt features white inserts in the V-neck collar, sleeves and hemline. Nike's Dri-FIT technology has been used to ensure maximum performance in all playing conditions. Just like the new home kit, two stars are embroidered above the club crest on the player's left chest.
Rounding off the new kit are black shorts and gold socks.
[Source: Juventus]
Italian giants Juventus will sport a new home kit for the 2008/09 season of Serie A and European (provided that qualify) football.
The new black and white kit with yellow inserts in the collar, sleeves and hemline is manufactured by sportswear giants Nike using 100% polyester and their acclaimed Dri-FIT technology to ensure maximum performance in all playing conditions.
This season's shirt features three black and two white stripes down the length of the body and two stars above the club crest on the player's left chest.
[Source: Juventus]
Seven-times European champions AC Milan will wear black for their third change of kit in the 2008/09 season of the Serie A and UEFA Cup.
Featuring the same design as the home and away kits, the third kit is finished entirely in black which contrasts well with the three red stripes running across the shoulder.
Made from 100% Climacool polyester by Adidas and featuring embroidered ACM and adidas logos, the shirt is anatomically cut to maximise performance.
[Source: AC Milan]
Italian giants AC Milan have unveiled a new away kit for the upcoming 2008-09 Serie A season.
At first glance, you will be forgiven for thinking not much has changed from the 2007-08 away kit but upon closer inspection, you will find the new kit has been updated with some key features that helps distinguish it from its predecessor.
First of all, the collar has been replaced with a round one and the three famous stripes of manufacturer Adidas no longer extends to the end of the sleeves. The shirt now also features what appears to be some kind of cross shaped pattern in a whiter shade of white on the body.
The inside of the collar features the year '1899' - the year in which the club was established.
[Source: AC Milan]
Italian giants AC Milan had a torrid season in 2007/08 by their high standards and have not qualified for the upcoming season's Champions League.
However, Serie A and UEFA Cup fans will witness the multiple European cup winners and their new star signing Ronaldinho wear a new home kit for the 2008/09 season. The new shirt features 5 red bands and 4 black ones in the front - wider compared to 2007/08 - and black sleeves with the 3 stripes of manufacturer Adidas finished in red.
On the back there is the writing ROSSONERI, in black, on a red background.
Ronaldinho has confirmed that he will be wearing the no.80 shirt - a reference to his birth year.
[Source: ACMilan]
Sampdoria's third kit for season 2007-08 is an all-black affair while retaining the same basic design and cut of the home and away kits.
The third kid is made by sportswear apparel brand Kappa using 95% Poliammide and 5% Tactel, and features a patch team logo and club sponsors ERG across the chest.
Currently sitting in 8th place on the Serie A leader with 17 points from 12 games is Sampdoria.
The team's new away kit for season 2007-08 has helped the team win twice on their travels so far and with a little luck, the Blucerchiati may have a fighting chance of securing a UEFA cup spot for next season.
The away kit shares the same design as the home kit with white as the primary colour matched with blue pants.
[Source: sampdoria.it]
Italian Serie A side Sampdoria was formed in 1946 and is based in the city of Genoa, Italy. Nicknamed Blucerchiati, the club won the Scudetto in 1991 wearing the club's traditional colours of blue with white, red and black stripes.
The home kit for season 2007-08 carries on this theme with a kit manufactured by sportswear brand Kappa. Made from 95% Poliammide and 5% Tactel, the shirt also features a patch team logo and club sponsors ERG across the chest.
[Source: sampdoria.it]
Unione Sportiva Città di Palermo is an Italian football club from Palermo, Sicily which currently plays in Serie A.
Currently sitting in 7th place with 18 points - 3 ahead of European champions AC Milan - the club's traditional home colours are pink and black, as reflected in their kit for Serie A season 07-08. The kit is manufactured by Lotto and is made from 100% polyester with stretch technology.
[Source: ilpalermocalcio.it]
Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio (B.C.) is an Italian football club based in Bergamo, Lombardy. Founded in 1907, the Serie A side finished the 2006-07 season in a respectable 8th position and they look to go one better in 07-08 and things are looking pretty in 6th place, two above AC Milan.
Atalanta's home and away kits for season 2007-08 retains the club's traditional colours of blue and black stripes (home) and white (away). The kits are made from 100% polyester by Italian sports apparel manufacturer, Errea.
[Source: Atalanta.it]
This bright red strip is what Fiorentina will be wearing this season should their purple home kit and white away kit clash with opposition colours in the Serie A this season.
Riding high in 2nd place on the Serie A ladder, the Florence based side will most likely be wearing this red shirt in the UEFA cup European away matches.
Do these away shorts go with the red shirt?
However, what remains unknown is the club's choice of pants for this red shirt. On the Fiorentina website, only the shirt of the third kit is revealed which means that this red shirt could very well be paired with either the home or away shorts.
[Source: FiorentinaStore.com]
Fiorentina has chosen this smart looking white uniform as their away kit for the 2007-08 season of Italy's Serie A.
All white with two purple patches along both sides of the body, the kit is manufactured by Lotto using 100% polyester and sponsored by Japanese car manufacturer Toyota.
The goalkeeper's away shirt is a largely blue affair with spider-web like patterns across the upper chest and arm areas.
[Source: FiorentinaStore.com]
Italian Serie A side Fiorentina will wear an all purple home kit for season 2007-08.
The Florence based club who changed their colours from red and white to purple and white in 1928 are known as "i Viola" (the purple ones) by their fans.
The new home kit is manufactured by Lotto using 100% polyester and sponsored by Japanese car manufacturer Toyota.
[Source: Fiorentinastore.com]
Italian giants and reigning Serie A Inter Milan (Internazionale) champions will be celebrating their centenary season with a new home kit for 2007-08.
The new kit, in traditional blue and black stripes, will feature a special centenary "1908 - 2008 100 Anni Inter" logo and is made from 100% polyester incorporating DRI-FIT technology by sportswear giants Nike.
[Source: Inter.it]
Italian Serie A side Lazio will wear a white home kit for the current season - a departure from their more traditional colour of light sky blue.
Manufactured by Puma, the kit is made from 100% polyester and features a shadow pattern on the shirt with the club crest on the right and Puma logo on the left.
[Source: Lazio]
Twenty-seven times Serie A champions Juventus will sport an all-black third kit for season 07/08 should their traditional white and black stripes home kit and blue away kit clash with the opposition.
This great looking kit is black and features a v-neckline and thin white stripes around the sleeves, neck and waist areas. A shame this was not chosen as the official away kit, but understandable given the colour similarities with the home kit.
[Source: Juventus]
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