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Nov
18
2009

Portugal 2010 Nike Pro Combat Kit

Tagged: Nike - Portugal

Nike has launched the all new Pro Combat Kit for Portugal. It is designed to provide comfort and support to the players. It wouldn’t reduce mobility but maximize performance.

This kit will be worn under the normal Portugal Home Kit in their match against Bosnia Herzegovina and it will also be made available through the official Nike shop.

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Popularity: 1% [?]

Sep
18
2009

Portugal 08/10 Away Shirt

Portugal wears a away shirt with a red collar and green stripes on either sides. They are a side that can be very destructive but unfortunately for them, they have never been able to do much damage in bigger competitions. Portugal wears Nike manufactured kits.

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Popularity: 5% [?]

Sep
18
2009

Portugal 2010 Home Kit

An image was revealed which seemed to be a part of a promo for the next Portugal home shirt manufactured by Nike. The image showed Cristiano Ronaldo busy with his trademark runs. It did not reveal much of the shirt as Cristiano’s arm was covering the front of the shirt. The shirt has been officially revealed and Soccerlens is bringing it for you.

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Popularity: 8% [?]

Jun
13
2008

Euro 2008 – Top 5 Shirts

I thought it would be a fun idea to see which teams competing in Euro 2008 were the most popular – one easy way to detemine that is to look at how many shirts they’ve sold.

Here’s a look at the Top 5 Euro 08 teams in terms of merchandise moved:

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Popularity: 16% [?]

Dec
20
2007

Portugal 2007-09 Away Kit

Tagged: Portugal

Portugal has been a steady power in football for a while now, and Nike has been summoned to create a kit that they will wear for the “away” matches for the Euro 2008. I do believe this is the same Away kit that they will continue to wear after the tournament, so let’s get to it.

Positioned on a solid field of white is the Portugal crest, nike logo, and…nothing. Now usually I would say that a clean kit is a great kit, but for some reason I do not like the design or flow of this particular top. Maybe it’s the green markings on the side with the red collar, I do not know for sure. But it does not seem like a world class clubs’ kit. For this I will have to give it a 3 out of 5 stars, it is simple and does not have a lot going on, but maybe it should have.

Portugal 2007-09 Away Kit

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Popularity: 13% [?]




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