[digg=http://digg.com/soccer/The_Puma_2010_African_Kit_Collection]Earlier in the week, we brought you a first look at some of Puma’s new kits for the African teams that they provide kits to. Since then, the German sportswear manufacturer has officially launched the 2010 kits for all of its African teams. Puma also announced that it will become the official kit provider of the Algeria FA from January 1st 2010.
According to a press release from Puma on the 2010 African team kits:
PUMA reprieves its role as one of the most innovative football kit suppliers, delivering home and away kits for its 11 African teams, which push the boundaries of technology and design. Making a bold statement, the jerseys are contoured to deliver a snug body fit that accentuates the players’ musculature. Constructed from moisture-wicking Power Mesh, the jerseys feature a proprietary engineered mesh panel across the back, which allows for maximum movement and breathability. A Kinte pattern, inspired by traditional African fabrics, was applied to this back panel. Additionally, a unique brush-stroke effect, mimicking fans’ body paint, creates the decorative stripes on most of the away jerseys and the players’ names and numbers on the back. Official team crests are positioned on the upper right quadrant of the shirt, while select teams showcase the iconic symbol that represents their team country on the left hand side close to the heart.
[digg=http://digg.com/soccer/Barcelona_09_10_Nike_Home_Jersey_with_FIFA_World_Champions]FC Barcelona fans may have noticed that La Blaugrana have been wearing a modified 2009/10 Nike...