Hello all my friends, lot of kits on my favourites list. Still don't know what team kits series are fan waiting for. Need help from friends to choose ?
Here my part of list :
1. World Cup series, included 1986 to 2006 team kits.
2. UEFA Champions league 2007-08 series.
4. UEFA Cup kits 2007-08 series.
5. Euro team kits series.
6. Bundesliga 207-08 series
7. Italian Serie-A series
8. EPL 2007-08 series
9. French Ligue-1 2007-08 series
10. Asian team kits series
11. Portugal B-Win liga 2007-08 series.
12. Argentina League 2007-08
Any league or event should be on list please comment, the most request series from my list will be post to my blog till completed. Please support....
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Sunday, October 28, 2007
A.S. Roma shirt/kits 2005/06
A.S Roma 2005/06 is one of my top 5 favourites team kits. Diadora and A.S. Roma mades a good combination in colour and kits design as really true Italian clubs.
A Serie A scandal was revealed during 2006 and Roma were one of the teams not involved; after punishments were handed out Roma was re-classified as runners-up for 2005–06, the same season in which they finished second in the Coppa Italia losing to Inter.
A.S. Roma team titles in 2005-06
Runners-up: Serie-A and Coppa Italia
Roma's colours of maroon red with a golden yellow trim represents the traditional colours of the Eternal City, the official seal of the comuni features the same colours. The gold symbolizes God in Roman Catholicism, while the maroon represents imperial dignity. White shorts and black socks are usually worn with the maroon red shirt, however in particularly high key games the shorts and socks are the same colour as the home shirt
Friday, October 26, 2007
E.C. Juventude shirt/kits Brazilian Serie-A 2007/08
The team from Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul. Esporte Clube Juventude, also known as Juventude was founded on June 29, 1913 by 35 youngsters from Caxias do Sul, descendants of Italian immigrants.
Juventude's stadium is Estádio Alfredo Jaconi, inaugurated in 1975, with a maximum capacity of 30,519 people and Periquito or The Parrot is their team nicknames.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Clube Atletico Mineiro special shirt/kits2007/08
Parana Clube shirt/kits Brazilian Serie-A 2007/08
The ilustrate below kits was worn against Internacional in the league match. Internacional was wearing a whole white kits.
Paraná Clube is founded on December 19, 1989, in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil. Its uniform is composed of a blue/red shirt, white shorts and white socks.It is one of the several Brazilian teams called Tricolor ("tri-colored") by its fans.
Paraná Clube's official stadium is Estádio Durival Britto e Silva(20,083), also known as Vila Capanema. Vila Olímpica or Estadio Erton Coelho de Quieroz (18,500) also belongs to Paraná Clube.
The mascot of Paraná Clube is an azure jay, a common bird in Paraná state.The bird is also the symbol of Paraná state.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Clube Atletico Mineiro 3rd shirt/kits2007/08
Monday, October 22, 2007
Clube Atletico Mineiro shirt/kits Brazilian Serie-A 2007/08
Atlético Mineiro founded on March 25, 1908, club from Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The team plays in black and white vertical striped shirts, black shorts and white socks.
Also been known as Galo, Portuguese for rooster, its mascot, and was the first official Brazilian champion, in 1971, besides having won two Copas Conmebol (South American Cups) in 1992 and 1997 and being the 2nd Division Brazilian Champions in 2006.
Galo home ground is Mineiro stadium in Belo Horizonte with capacity 75,783.
Galo home ground is Mineiro stadium in Belo Horizonte with capacity 75,783.
Finally I manage to continue on Brazilian club teams after been stopped for a while. Atletico Mineiro still with Diadora kits as last season. For today i post home and away kits, and for tomorrow Galo 3rd kits and another special kits (not sure match for..maybe some friend from Brazil can help me to give me some comment tommorrow)
Sunday, October 21, 2007
My Spainish and Italian league kits
Some of my team kits collection back from 2005, the year that I've started work all this kits serious. Still not been publish anywhere and in original way I made. On my list that time from Spainish Primera Liga 2005-06 full pack team such Real Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Villareal (complete Primera taeam kits)
Italian Seria A 2005-06 team as AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Palermo, Parma and few others
English Premier League 2005-06 complete all team kits. Germany Bundesliga included with team Bayern Munich, Bayern Leverkusen, VFB Stuttgart, Schalke 04, Wolsburg, Werder Bremen, Hannover, Kaiserlautern
France Ligue 1 with few top team kits such Olympic Lyons, Marseilles and AS Monaco
Japan League with Gamba Osaka, Kashima Antlers, Tokyo Verdy and Jubilo Iwata and
Malaysian Leagues team.
I have the planned to updated all this kits someday as good my recently collection.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Adidas "wawa aba" Africa Cup of Nation match ball
New official match ball for Ghana 2008 African Africa Cup of Nations I found today from CAF official sites articles. The adidas “wawa aba“ combines tradition and innovation and stands out due to its exceptionally strong African colouring. The ball also features the colours of the Ghanaian flag and complements the design with historical and cultural elements of Africa.
For the Akan culture originating from Western Africa the name wawa aba is a symbol of persistence. People there particularly believe in the strength and team spirit of a community. The wawa aba is the seed of the wawa tree, one of the strongest and most processible woods of Africa. For the population, the wawa aba mainly has mystical significance. These are people who don’t let failure discourage them, who seize all opportunities successfully and who are thus just as strong and adaptable as the wawa aba.
http://www.cafonline50.com/?lng=1&cmpt=0&module=media&idrub=95044&idnews=82238
For the Akan culture originating from Western Africa the name wawa aba is a symbol of persistence. People there particularly believe in the strength and team spirit of a community. The wawa aba is the seed of the wawa tree, one of the strongest and most processible woods of Africa. For the population, the wawa aba mainly has mystical significance. These are people who don’t let failure discourage them, who seize all opportunities successfully and who are thus just as strong and adaptable as the wawa aba.
http://www.cafonline50.com/?lng=1&cmpt=0&module=media&idrub=95044&idnews=82238
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Holland shirt/kits World Cup 2006, Germany
Edwin Van der Sar goalkeeper Home & away kits at World Cup 2006 tournaments.
Referred to as "Holland", the Netherlands national football team is controlled by the Royal Netherlands Football Association. It won the 1988 UEFA European Football Championship and reached two consecutive World Cup finals in 1974 and 1978 but lost both finals to their respective host nations, West Germany and Argentina. At the peak of its success in the 1970s, the team was famous for its mastery of Total Football and was nicknamed "Clockwork Orange" for its precision passing.
The Netherlands qualified for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany and finished second in Group C after beating Serbia & Montenegro (1-0) and the Ivory Coast (2-1) and drawing Argentina (0-0). Both Argentina and the Netherlands finished the group stage with 7 points, but the Argentinians had a superior goal difference and finished first as a result. The Dutch were eliminated in the second round after losing 0-1 to Portugal, in a match that produced a World Cup record of four red cards (two for either side) and was nicknamed "the Battle of Nuremberg" by the press.
The Nike kits has the no. 15 indicating it was use by defender Tim de Cler who at the time played for AZ Alkmaar
Holland squads :
1 GK Edwin van der Sar, 2 DF Kew Jaliens, 3 DF Khalid Boulahrouz, 4 DF Joris Mathijsen, 5 DF Giovanni van Bronckhorst, 6 MD Denny Landzaat, 7 FW Dirk Kuijt, 8 MD Phillip Cocu, 9 FW Ruud van Nistelrooij, 10 MD Rafael van der Vaart, 11 FW Arjen Robben, 12 DF Jan Kromkamp, 13 DF Andre Ooijer, 14 DF John Heitinga, 15 DF Tim de Cler, 16 MD Hedwiges Maduro, 17 FW Robin van Persie, 18 MD Mark van Bommel, 19 FW Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink, 20 MD Wesley Sneijder, 21 FW Ryan Babel, 22 GK Henk Timmer, 23 GK Maarten Stekelenburg, Coach: Marco van Basten