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Jul
6
2009

AC Milan 09/10 Away & Third Shirts

AC Milan uses Adidas manufactured sports good and they’ve already unveiled their 2009/2010 kits. We, at Soccerlens, posted the Milan 09/10 Home Kit back in May 2009. Now, here are the Milan 09/10 away and third shirts.

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Popularity: 14% [?]

May
28
2009

AC Milan 90/91 Cup Winners Shirt

After AC Milan won the European Cup (currently known as Champions League) consecutively for two years in 1988/89 and 1989/90, they wore a special cup winners shirt in the next season in 1990/91. The shirt is not much different than the traditional black and red stripped shirt with a black collar. The old Adidas logo on the right of the chest, the yellow star on the left with the European Cup trophy under it and the sponsor logo in the middle of the shirt.

The shirt is available on Subside Sports.

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Popularity: 5% [?]

May
25
2009

AC Milan 09-10 Home Shirt

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Adidas manufactures the traditional black and red stripped AC Milan shirts. The next season’s shirt is not very different either. Black and red vertical strips, black shoulders and arms with red Adidas’ special pin-strips going down the shoulder, white collar, Adidas logo in the middle at the end of the collar, the AC Milan crest on the right chest and the bwin logo in the middle.

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Popularity: 46% [?]

Mar
14
2009

Weird football merchandise… like really weird!

A few weeks ago I came across some rubber ducks with football club logos on them. I was surprised to see them and had a good laugh since my club didn’t have one. Since I made that post, we at Soccerlens, went out looking for all the weird merchandise we could find related to any club. So, here is a list of things that we found on the internet:

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Popularity: 30% [?]

Feb
26
2009

Ronaldinho’s AC Milan shirts

The Brazilian wears the number 80 in the shirts manufactured by Adidas for the Italian giants AC Milan. Ronaldinho chose the number 80 because he was born in the year 1980.

Anyways, he might be out of touch lately but here are his shirts:

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Popularity: 14% [?]

Feb
25
2009

Kaká 22 – AC Milan home and 3rd shirt

An extraordinary attacking midfielder from Brazil, Ricardo Kaká, moved to AC Milan in 2003. The FIFA World Player of the year 2007 wears the number 22 for his club.

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Popularity: 13% [?]

Feb
25
2009

AC Milan’s number 13 Alessandro Nesta shirts

The 32 year old AC Milan defender Alessandro Nesta has won many titles with AC Milan and his former club Lazio. He moved to Milan back in 2002, he has won Seria A twice, Champions League twice, the 2006 World Cup, the 2007 Club World Cup and he has been part of the FIFPro World XI in 2005 and 2007.

He wears the number 13 for AC Milan.

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Popularity: 11% [?]

Dec
22
2008

David Beckham’s AC Milan #32 Shirt

The David Beckham #32 Milan shirt is now available for pre-order.

David Beckham has completed his loan move to Milan and will be wearing the #32 shirt through his short stay at the club.

You will be able to buy the official David Beckham Milan Shirt from our partners Subside Sports in January. To be the first to get your hands on the Beckham shirt (pictures below) sign up to our email updates (end of this article) to be notified the instant the Beckham #32 Milan shirt is available.

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Popularity: 10% [?]

Aug
11
2008

AC Milan 08-09 Third Kit

Milan’s 08/09 third kit, like the away kit, is fairly similar to last year’s 3rd kit with a slight change in the stripe pattern and going with half stripes instead of full stripes on the sleeves.

If they’re in mourning for missing out on the Champions League, maybe they should’ve taken them off instead (stripes, not shirts)?

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Popularity: 10% [?]

Aug
10
2008

AC Milan 08/09 Away Kit

AC Milan’s 08/09 away shirt is based on the same style as the 07/08 away shirt, except with half-stripes on the sleeves and a different collar.

Adidas really worked hard on this one…

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Popularity: 10% [?]

Nov
23
2007

AC Milan 2007-08 Third Kit

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When I first heard that AC Milan was going to utilize a Third/Alternate kit, I was worried as to what they would come up with. Typically clubs use a color that has nothing to do with the color scheme of the club, but I was pleasantly surprised at the outcome. Using one of the three primary colors of the badge, AC Milan went with a solid black kit as their third kit.

This kit is one of the few that I think deserve 5 stars. Why? The all black field is clean and respectable, add a few red markings on the shoulders to compliment the AC Milan badge and you have one of the nicest kits in the world. Even the all white sponsor logo matches the background in the club badge and the Adidas logo. All in all this is one of the nicest kits that any club has in the world. I think Adidas and AC Milan deserve all the credit in the world for this kit.

AC Milan 2007-08 Third Kit

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Popularity: 11% [?]

Nov
23
2007

AC Milan 2007-08 Away Kit

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Adidas and AC Milan collaborated to find a simple yet functional away kit for the 2007-08 Serie A campaign. Like many clubs throughout the world, AC Milan went with a plain white kit that looks great. Why? White is simple and clean, two things that make a look great.

So how to make it unique then? Adidas took the tradtional colors of AC Milan, Red and Black, and incorporated them into the tradtional three stripes down the sleeves. This is a nice touch and something that is usually reserved for the German National Team. But AC Milan has managed to get Adidas to have one black stripe surrouned by two red stripes that matches the color scheme to perfection. Add the sponsor logo, Adidas logo and the AC Milan Badge and there you have it. The 2007-08 AC Milan Away Kit beautifully done.

AC Milan 2007-08 Away Kit

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Popularity: 12% [?]

Nov
23
2007

AC Milan 2007-08 Home Kit

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AC Milan has long been one of the clubs in the world that is recognizable by the jersey they wear onto the pitch in home matches. This year is no different as the kit is identical to previous years utilizing the red and black vertical stripes. Why change up something that has worked for years?

What I do like about Adidas kits when vertical stripes are present is the ability to make the sleeves and shoulders flow together with the stripes. Many times you will see kit manufacturers that try to incorporate the vertical stripes into the sleeves, and it looks horrible. Adidas has found a way to manage everything together and make it look tremendous. I really like this kit and think that Adidas and AC Milan have done a fantastic job in blending the past with the present.

AC Milan 2007-08 Home Kit

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Popularity: 11% [?]




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