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May
29
2009

Juventus 08-09 Away Kit

One of the bigger clubs from Italy, Juventus wore a golden away kit with a white collar. The manufacturer, Nike, logo on the right of the chest, the club crest on the right and the sponsor logo in the middle of the shirt.

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Feb
26
2009

Del Piero’s Juve and Italy shirts

My favorite, one of the best and truly a legendary striker Alessandro Del Piero wears the number 7 for Italy and the number 10 for Juventus. Puma manufactures the kits for Italy and Nike manufactures the kits for Juve.

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Feb
23
2009

Champions League Second Stage Kicks Off - 08-09 Champions League kits

The European Champions League 2nd Stage is kicking off from 24th February, 2009. The biggest clubs in Europe are going to be blazing all their guns at each other to become the Champions of Europe.

While some of the biggest players of the world will be fighting for glory, their fans will be supporting them wearing their club’s colors. Fans play a major role in a team victory or defeat as their support helps raise the team’s moral.

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Jul
5
2008

Juventus 08-09 Home Kit

Juventus 08/09 Home Kit:

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Nov
24
2007

Juventus 2007-08 Away Kit

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After making a great looking home kit for Juventus, Nike emerged with a horrible looking away kit for the 2007-08 campaign. Like Inter Milan and the jersey that looked like is should be worn by England, Juventus is wearing a kit that looks like it should be on the pitch for Sweden.

I do not know whose idea it was to add two yellow stripes to a field of all blue and call it an away kit for Juventus, but they should be fired. Granted it is simple and unique, two things I ask for with any kit, but this kit came out of the sky. I have no clue on the color scheme or story behind it. Over the years Juventus has had great kits, so I am giving them the benefit of the doubt that this kit has a story behind it. For that reason I am giving it 2 out of 5 stars, truthfully I think it deserves 1 star.

Juventus 2007-08 Away Kit

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Nov
24
2007

Juventus 2007-08 Home Kit

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There are two teams in the world that can pull off a white and black vertical stripe kit in this day and age. Newcastle United, and Juventus. Now I do not know who started it, nor do I care, however I do like the way this looks on the pitch. It demands respect, not to mention is just a great looking kit.

It is on the badge for Juventus, black and white vertical stripes, so why change from what you know? Nike utilized the traditional looking kit to outfit Juventus for the 2007-08 Serie A campaign with one small touch. They added red to the edge of the sleeves, collar and the Nike logo is red. This really makes the kit stand out from previous years. I have always liked this kit, and this year is no different. I am giving it 4 out of 5 stars because Nike took traditional and added a few touches to make it unique.

Juventus 2007-08 Home Kit

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