Nike New US Red Soccer Jersey 2011 Third

This is the new U.S. red soccer jersey that will function as the third kit of the US national soccer team. The red USA jersey retains the sash and has been created by Nike based on feedback from consumers and supporters of the national team.

The new USA 2011 jersey will be worn for the first time by the national squad in their international friendly against Argentina on March 26, 2011 at at New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. The US will also wear this red jersey during games at the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

This USA third jersey 2011 has been made from recycled materials and completes Nike’s list of releases for the US national team in the national flag’s colours ( there are also white and blue jerseys available).

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New Sunderland Home Kit 11-12 Umbro

Sunderland AFC have just officially released the new Sunderland home kit for the 11/12 season. The new Sunderland kit 11/12 has been made by Umbro and is part of the kit makers’ “Tailored by Umbro” collection. The SAFC home kit 2011-12 will officially be launched on May 12, 2011, two days before Sunderland’s final home game of the 10/11 season against Wolverhampton Wanderers.

The new Sunderland strip retains the traditional red and white stripes in the club’s shirt. The sponsors of the home strip are Tombola. The shirt contains a V-neck design and features diagonal chevrons on the back of the shirt along the shoulder area. The new 11/12 Sunderland shorts are black with red trim while the socks are red with white hoops.

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New Mexico Jersey 2011 Adidas Home

The new Mexico jersey for the 2011 soccer season has been unveiled by Adidas. El Tri, the Mexican national soccer team, will wear this jersey during the course of their Gold Cup and Copa America campaigns.

The new Mexican home jersey is green in colour, with white stripes on the shoulders ( representing the kit maker Adidas). It also has gold embroidery surrounding the Mexican Football Federation’s coat of arms.

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