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Friday, July 30, 2010

Ballarat Red Devils 2009 kits

Last few days I'm worked with few Ballarat Red Devils team kits, these 2008 and 2009 season it's a part of the illustrate club's collection kit since 1960.

The Ballarat Red Devils is football club based in Ballarat, Victoria. They currently (2010) play in the Football Federation Victoria (FFV) State League division Two North-West. Ballarat Red Devils home ground is Trekardo Park, located in central Ballarat. For the 2009 and 2010 seasons, the team have appointed Danny Gnjidic but at the end of the 2009 season by mutual concent the club and Danny parted ways. In late 2009 the club appointed South African Dale Harris as the coach for 2010. Harris was sacked on the 28th of June after a poor start to the season and was replaced by Michael Leslie who became player/manager.

The Ballarat Red Devil home Nike shirt has a traditional club red colour, with a white v-shaped neckline and trim. The shirts design smiliar with the Nike Man.Utd 2006 home, feature with makers Nike
trademark Swoosh logo has a white colour and sits on the right side of the chest. The Away shirts remain the same design with a white base, feature there will be a black detail on the sleeves and neck.




Below the illustrate Ballarat Red Devils kits from the 2008 to 2009 season. They with the Nike kits design for two season, during 2008 season they have Business Profesesional Group logo printed on the both sleeves then replaces with 'McDonalds' and ANZ Bank' logo on 2009 season.


Thursday, July 29, 2010

Australia WC 2010 fonts set

Australia World Cup 2010 team font the 6th set for the NIKE collection , that will be join in South Korea font to completed the series. For the home kits the player set has a green and away in yellow printing on the back of the shirts. Same combination colour on the leg of the shorts.





Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Never say never-replica version

This Australia national team home/away shirts for replica version bit different from the Player version. The Nike swoosh logo and the hybrid of Australian Coat of Arms and Australian FA logo were embroided onto the shirt, the later in a shield. At the bottom of the shirt is the Dri-fit embroidery, and the black Nike security tag. At the back of the collar is the AUSTRALIA tag printed in PU material.

On the inside of the Socceroos shirt, on the reverse of the team badge near the heart, is Nike's 'Inner Pride graphic'. The inspirational crest and graphic reads "Never Say Never", and has been designed by Australian based graphic studio Pandarosa, to reflect the heritage and unique football culture of Australia.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Australia WC 2010 away kits

Fot the 2010 World Cup, Nike have designed new Australia Football Kit to represent the heritage and unique football culture of the nation. The innovative uniform is designed to keep the players drier, cooler and more comfortable to allow them to maintain an optimum body temperature and perform at their best on the field. With improved Nike Dri-Fit fabric, which is 13 percent lighter than before, players can stay drier by drawing sweat to the outside of the garment where it evaporates.There are also ventilation zones on each side of the jersey – up to 200 tiny laser cut holes – so air can pass across a player’s whole torso to keep him cooler.

The same design is retained for Socceroos away shirt is mostly Navy Blue. This blue shirt was used by the Australia national team as the away kit for two years, between 2010 and 2012. The top quarter of the shirt and sleeves are dark blue. There is a yellow band running across the top of the chest and across the bottom of the sleeves. The team badge is on he left of the chest and the makers Nike trademark Swoosh logo on the right in yellow.
1. The Australia away kits was worn for just one match in whole tournament. Lost to GERMANY 4-0 at Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban ( First round, Group D, 13 June 2010 )

Monday, July 26, 2010

Australia WC 2010 home kits

Australia national football team or its official nickname is the "Socceroos" which switched from the Oceania Football Confederation in January 2006 to become invitee members of the ASEAN Football Federation in a bid to raise standards and provide more competitive fixtures. The Socceroos have appeared in two previous finals (1974 and 2006). Australia have been drawn in Group D of the 2010 World Cup in which the Socceroos will have to face Germany, Ghana and Serbia. Australia opening match played against Germany on 14 June 2010 at Durban, but was defeated 4–0 by Germany. Australia's second group match against Ghana resulted in a draw of 1–1 and their last match Australia defeated Serbia 2–1, but failed to advance to the knockout stage.

The home shirt design it is made out in their world famous yellow colour with green. Made from 100% polyester using Nike's Dri-Fit fabric technology and is a short sleeved design with a v-shaped neckline. The sleeves are green and extend to the shoulders and collar. The top green part of the shirt is separated from the bottom part by a white horizontal stripe, feature there will be a yellow detail on the sleeves. The team badge is on the left of the chest and the makers Nike trademark Swoosh logo has a green colour and sits on the right side of the chest, the text 'AUSTRALIA' at the back of the neck and green player printing.

Matches in which AUSTRALIA wore with the home kits.
1. Drew GHANA 1-1 at Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg ( First round, Group D,
19 June 2010 )
2. Beat SERBIA 2-1 at Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit ( First round, Group D, 23 June 2010 )

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Oranje Leeuwen

Like the others Nike team kits, On the inside of the 2010 Holland both Home/Away football shirt, on the reverse of the team badge near the heart, is Nike's 'Inner Pride graphic'. The inspirational crest and graphic reads 'Oranje Leeuwen' which is Dutch for Lions Of Orange, and has been designed by Amsterdam based graphic artist Lennard Schuurmans.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Holland WC2010 Home kits

Netherlands 2010 Fifa World Cup home kits will be used until 2012 has a traditional orange colour, with a black collar, white stripes on the sides, black details near the hems of the sleeves, a white Nike Swoosh on the right side of the chest, the text 'NEDERLAND' at the back of the neck and black player printing. The complementary shorts are black with white sides ( also worn with change of orange shorts ), and the new home socks are orange with a black band near the top.

Matches in which Netherlands wore with the home kits with black shorts and orange socks.
1. Beat DENMARK 2-0 at Soccer City, Johannesburg
( First round, Group E, 14 June 2010 )
2. Beat JAPAN 1-0 at Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban
( First round, Group E, 19 June 2010 )
3. Beat SLOVAKIA 2-1 at Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban ( round of 16, 28 June 2010 )
4. Beat BRAZIL 2-0 at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth ( Quarter-finals, 2 July 2010 )

Matches in which Netherlands wore with the home kits with orange shorts and socks.
1. Beat URUGUAY 3-2 at Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town ( Semi-finals, 6 July 2010 )
2. Lost SPAIN 1-0 at Soccer City, Johannesburg ( Finals, 11 July 2010 )