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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Vintage kits 3

Another part Malaysia national team classic kits. The 1986 kits. The shirt featured the first traditional usage of stripes for Malaysia national kits since Adidas take over. The plain and simple v-neck collar, it was worn with either the black or yellow shorts of home kits. What so unique about these kits, the away shirts exactly mirrored the style of the home strip but in green, the first ever Malaysia national team kits in green. These away kits also worn by the Malaysia Tigers, the national youth team.

The home strip I'm draw based on the ASIAN games 1986 qualifying games. Malaysia on Group C, play along Saudi Arabia, Indonesia and Qatar but not progress any further. For note, after these tournament, the home stripe kits was rarely worn except the away kits that been seen to used till 1989 season.


Credit to all my FB friends who tag and always supported for these classic Malaysia sources.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Indonesia 2010'/12 away kits

The tournament host, Indonesia. were in group A with Malaysia, Thailand and Laos. Indonesia playing in Group A. Under Alfred Riedl coach, The Indonesian entered the tie as the heavy favourites after winning all of their games en route to the final including a 5-1 thumping of the Malaysians in their opening match, followed by slaughter Laos 6-0 at Bung Karno Stadium on the 4th December and win against Thailand 2-1 on the final match to gain the top of the table on Group A. Cristian Gonzales secured Indonesia's place in the AFF Suzuki Cup final on Sunday, firing in the only goal as his side downed the Philippines 1-0 in the second leg of the semi-finals at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium. But a 3-0 defeat in the first leg in Kuala Lumpur has left Alfred Riedl's side with a mountain to climb in order in the return match at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium. The Malaysians overcame an intimidating environment in Jakarta to beat Indonesia 4-2 on aggregate in the final despite going down 2-1 in the second leg .

In tournament history, Indonesia have ranked runners-up 3 times (2000, 2002, 2004), ranked 3rd twice (1998, 2008) and 4th in 1996, but never won this competition.

The only differences on the away shirt are that the base colour is white instead of red, and that the Nike Swoosh is green instead of white. Apart from that, everything remains the same with the collar style, faded emblem design and oval sleeve details as the home shirt. The team worn these kits once against Malaysia in the final first leg in Kuala Lumpur.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Indonesia 2010-12 kits AFF Suzuki Cup

Indonesia go with a red home shirt , with an enlarged national Garuda Pancasila crest faded onto the body. It is manufactured by Nike and uses the same template used for many Nike-supplied teams in this summer’s World Cup. Shirt features a small green band on both sleeves and is complete with a red v neck. The Nike ‘swoosh’ logo placed on the top right part of the shirt and the player number placed above the the manufacture logo. Indonesia shirt badge has always been the Garuda Pancasila, Indonesia's coat of arms. This is where the inspiration of the song Garuda di Dadaku (Garuda on My Chest) came from.
The Garuda Pancasila crest to the left chest, inside the kit is embossed the word "Bhinneka Tunggal Ika" is the phrase is Old Javanese translated as "Unity in Diversity. It is inscribed in the Indonesian national symbol, Garuda Pancasila also the official national motto of Indonesia.

The team worn most of their match with the home kits, except the 3-0 defeat in the final first leg in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Inside the kit's neck is a easily recognizable in the form of Gold Wings, this element is a contemporary interpretation of Garuda as a symbol of strength and speed of the Garuda wings. The wing is printed with metallic gold color shades that allow to remain visible even when moving though. The Indonesia AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 home kit consists of a white shorts, and socks.


Sunday, January 23, 2011

Updated kits_Laos AFF suzuki cup

For the upcoming posted, I'm will get helped by my newest helpers, Abdulrahman Albakhail. So hope much interesting kits on here. I'm also on progress to keep improve with these blog soon, with more illustration and kits sources.

On the Laos kit, I'm re-doit the team badge emblem but still not accurate because I cannot read the Laos text on that badge, so here again you all can provide any sources/comment if you think that any my previous kits that posted here should be updated.
Next image Laos away kits.

I'm still looking any source the logo inside the neck Singapore AFF Suzuki cup shirt.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Laos AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 kits

Qualifiers winner, Laos. were in group A with host Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia. The team begin their campaign on the 1st December with a draw 2-2 against the group favourite Thailand. On the second games Indonesian National Team slaughter Laos 6-0 at Bung Karno Stadium on the 4th December and on the final match Laos been trounce again these time by Malaysia 4-1.

FBT the Thailand sportswear label sponsor for Lao football national team from youth team to National team. FBT will sponsor the Laos team such as providing sport clothes,ball, bag.warm up uniform , leg protector and other products which have a FBT trademark , the company contract will be four years to support LAO FOOTBALL.


Below the Laos national team kits during the AFF Suzuki Cup Qualifying match. Take noted on the kits manufacture logo FBT colour on shirt and short.

The Laos home shirt with FBT logo placed on the top right part of the shirt and the national team emblem placed on the opposite left part of the shirt in gold/yellow colour during the qualifying AFF Suzuki match. On the AFF Suzuki Cup tournament the manufacture logo in blue same with the short.

The team badge also different from the Laos federation logo.


Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Thailand AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 Away kits

Thailand away shirt followed the design of the home one in the now primarily blue (the away kits are in blue to symbolize the Thai people's loyalty to the Queen) again featuring a red, white and blue band across the top part of the shirt, with the Nike ‘swoosh’ logo placed on the top right part of the shirt, the national team emblem placed on the opposite left and the player number placed in the center part of the shirt. The Thailand FA has changed the national team’s home kit from all-red to yellow shirts, while the all-blue away kit remains unchanged.

The new kits with the same technology of those used in the previous World Cup. There is a strip of the Thai national flag across the chest to symbolize national unity while the Football Association of Thailand's crest to the left chest. The inside the kit is embossed the word “Chaiyo” (translate in English "Victory") which was uttered by the King Rama VI (the sixth) while watching the national team's very first match and victory against a foreign team. Also inside the kit's collar is a Thai crown, the very first symbol of the football association, bestowed by the King Rama VI (the sixth) himself. The away kit consists of a blue jersey, blue shorts, and blue socks.


The MATCH : the kit was worn on match against Indonesia and Laos on the tournament.

Thailand AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 home kits

Thailand the three time ASEAN Football Championship (1996, 2000 and 2002) and two times finalist have been drawn in Group A of this AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 competition together with Indonesia, Malaysia and Laos. Bryan Robson former England and Manchester United midfielder manage the team since September 2009 not manage to bring the team for semifinal on these edition.

Thailand’s new shirts are manufactured by Nike, which will officially be used for the first time in a competition at the Suzuki Cup 2010 Tournament. Their new home shirt is primarily yellow featuring a red, white and blue band across the top part of the shirt, with the Nike ‘swoosh’ logo placed on the top right part of the shirt, the national team emblem placed on the opposite left and the player number placed in the center part of the shirt. Since October 2007, Thailand FA has changed the national team’s home kit from all-red to yellow shirts when games were played around the time of the King Bhumibol Adulyadej's 80th birthday celebrations on December 5th, as the King’s official colour is yellow. Now the change has become a permanent one.
The new kits with the same technology of those used in the previous World Cup. There is a strip of the Thai national flag across the chest to symbolize national unity while the Football Association of Thailand's crest to the left chest. The inside the kit is embossed the word “Chaiyo” (translate in English "Victory") which was uttered by the King Rama VI (the sixth) while watching the national team's very first match and victory against a foreign team. Also inside the kit's collar is a Thai crown, the very first symbol of the football association, bestowed by the King Rama VI (the sixth) himself. The Thai's AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 home kit consists of a all yellow shorts, and socks.

The MATCH : Thailand new yellow home kits were worn once when draw 0-0 against Malaysia on their round 1, third match.

Credit to Joaquim Gaspar for his amazing job on these Thailand vector logo and label. Also on my list TERRAPONG, my Thailand followers for his sources.



Saturday, January 15, 2011

Philippines 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup away kits

Philippines used the away jersey in a light-blue base colour, with white sides, white central part of the collar and white details on the sleeves. The away kit replicated the design of the home.

The Philippines worn these away kits on the match againts Singapore, Myanmar and Indonesia on the both semi-final match. Light-blue shorts and socks complement this shirt.
The Mizuno logos on the kit are white embroidered on left of the chest. What really interesting on the Philippines teams strip during the AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 is the sock their team worn used other lable manufacture, such the match againts Indonesia, with adidas sock (base on light blue/adidas logo in red). The sock also
with the FBT label.


Next detailed images on the Phillipines team shirts. Base on the previous away kits.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Philippines 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup kits

Glad to back again...still busy with the magz project.

Philippines were in group B with host Vietnam, Singapore and Myanmar, the team first match against Vietnam on the the 5th December and Myanmar on the 8th December. The Philippines have never finished in the final four places of the AFF Suzuki Cup.
The Philippines shirts are manufactured by Japanese sportswear brand Mizuno since 2008. The team used the home jersey in all white base colour with the blue white sides, blue central part of the collar and blue details on the part of sleeves. The Mizuno logos on the kit are blue, with the series of Philippines insignia colour bands across the chest. All white shorts and socks complement this shirt

At the match against Vietnam, the Azkals were worn all white socks without any logo on it not the usually outfitter for the team.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Singapore 2010-12 Away kits

This year still Radojko Avramovic manage the team, Singapore were in group B with host Vietnam, Phillipines and Myanmar, will start their AFF Suzuki Cup campaign against the Philippines on the 2nd December with the match draw 1-1 followed by the match against Myanmar as three-time champions Singapore battled back after going behind to hand Myanmar a 2-1 defeat, with Agu Casmir scored deep into stoppage time on 5th December. The last match againts the host Vietnam on the 8th December, Vietnam booked themselves a place in the semi-finals of the AFF Suzuki Cup 1-0 win over Singapore.

The team away shirt uses the same concept, but the base colour of the shirt is blue (base on once wore by Singapore football team in 1970's era), again with the upper part being the darker shade of blue. Both shirts have a white Nike Swoosh logo on the chest, and white ovals on the sleeves. The socks and shorts are the same colours as their respective shirt.

The Match : These Singaporean away kits however make no appearance at the AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 tournament.

Singapore 2010-12 team kits

For the tournament AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 in November 2010, Singapore have launched their home and away specially made kits, manufactured by Nike. With the excellent records, Singapore have shown that they are one of the best teams in Southeast Asia, winning this competition a total of three times in their history: 1998, 2004 and 2007; and ranking third in 2008.

The new Singapore home shirt has a red base colour is split onto two sections, upper half a darker red, lower half bright red. The upper part of the shirt, meaning the sleeves and chest, is the darker shade, while the bottom part is a lighter shade. Jersey features a small white band on both sleeves and is complete with a deep red round neck. DARE logo is printed at the back of the Singapore flag inside the shirt. DARE – a campaign for Singaporeans to come together and drive the team towards glory for the nation.


The MATCH : Singapore with the new red home kits in all their AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 match.
Note: I'm still looked for the detailed Singapore kits (especially the inside label detailed) and other AFF team kits. Mailed to me anytime.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Vietnam 2010-12 Home kits

The Vietnamese home shirt make a debut in the first match of the AFF Suzuki Cup against Myanmar on the 2nd December, which was won by Vietnam by the big score of 7-1. Instead manufactured by Nike, Vietnamese kitsa did not get the promotion that other Nike designs got, like the shirts of Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia.
It has a red base colour, with yellow vertical pinstripes. The Nike Swoosh is yellow on the right side of the chest, and there are yellow details on the sleeves. The complementary shorts and socks are red, with the shorts having a yellow stripe on each side. The away shirt design followed that of

the home version with the white colour base. A Vietnam national flag was included on all new Nike kits.



Vietnam 2010-12 away kits

Vietnam the 2008 AFF Suzuki Cup winners, the nation were in group B with host Myanmar, Phillipines andSingapore. Vietnam the co-host with Indonesia open the 2010 Suzuki Cup campaign against Myanmar on the 2nd
December, followed by the Philippines on the 5th December and Singapore on the 8th December.
In their history, Vietname have only won this competition once, in 2008, ranked runners-up in 1998, 3rd three times in 1996, 2002 and 2007, and 4th in the year 2002.

Since 2009, Vietnam began to be sponsored by Nike. Nike supply training materials and uniforms for the national football teams and futsal team on a five year deal. The new Vietnam away shirt base colour used for this shirt is white, and the Vietnam flag is placed on the left side of the chest. The shirt has red vertical pinstripes on the body. Other features inside label on the neck and on the back of the shirts.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Malaysia 2010-12 team kits

To started the AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 kits collection, I'm started with Malaysia national team. The nation were in group A with host Indonesia, Thailand and qualifiers winner, Laos.
Malaysia the winners AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 team beating Indonesia 4-2 on aggregate in the finals, have never won this Football Championship before, but came close in 1996 when they ranked runners-up, and they also ranked third three times in 2000, 2004 and 2007, and fourth in 2002. Malaysia had a selection of 14 players at the age of under-23 in the final 22 men squad, begin their campaign on the 1st December with a embarrassing lost of 5-1 against Indonesia. Malaysia bounced back from their defeat and later drew against Thailand at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium on the 4th December and beat Laos 5-1 in their final Group A clash 7th December, with the victory securing K. Rajagopal's team a place in the semi-finals of the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup. Victory over Laos coupled with Thailand's loss at the hands of Indonesia in Jakarta means Malaysia's total of four points is enough to take them into the last four, where they will meet the winners of Group B.

Malaysia qualified to the semi finals to met Group B winners and the defending champions Vietnam. At the first leg, Malaysia won 2-0 against Vietnam at home soil and later drew at the second leg. The final aggregate was 2-0 to Malaysia. Malaysia stunned favourites Indonesia 3-0 to grab a decisive advantage in the first leg of the AFF Suzuki Cup final, The game at the Bukit Jalil Stadium. On the second leg of the finals that was held in Jakarta, Malaysia lost 2-1 to Indonesia but the final aggregate was 4-2 to Malaysia, hence giving the title to Malaysia under the management of K. Rajagopal. Safee Sali the Malaysian forward netted his fifth goal of the AFF Suzuki Cup on the final game to bag the tournament's top scorer award.

Malaysia away jersey wore the change black home shorts on the second leg of the finals that was held in Jakarta, Malaysia lost 2-1 to Indonesia.

The kits of the Malaysia 2010/12 are manufactured by Nike (third generation). Launched in Kuala Lampur 0n November 2010, Nike Malaysia created a new football kit for the Malaysian specially made for the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup.

The home shirt has a yellow base colour with a black collar and black sleeves. On the body, there are three colomns of horizontal black stripes. The shirt has yellow details on the sleeves, and it is complemented by black shorts with yellow side details, and yellow socks with black details. While yellow shirts have been the traditional first-choice colours for the Tigers, they have regularly worn their alternate kit during this year's tournament. The home shirt made appearance on the opening match againts Indonesia only.
Malaysia’s away shirt uses the same colours of the national flag. The shirt has a blue base colour. The sleeves are divided into three differently colours parts, with the part touching the shoulder being red, the part near and including the sleeve hem being blue, and a white stripe separating these two parts. Nike put the Malaysian flag as their logo instead of putting the Football Association of Malaysia logo, as the great national team of the 1970s, they have the Malaysian flag instead of the FAM logo. The statistics seem to support that view as Malaysia have been unbeaten so far in the blue kit, winning three of the four game that they have played in it.