AS Roma 09/10 Shirts
The Serie A club Roma has revealed their Kappa manufactured 2009/2010 kits and here are their home, away and third shirts:
Popularity: 3% [?]
The Serie A club Roma has revealed their Kappa manufactured 2009/2010 kits and here are their home, away and third shirts:
Popularity: 3% [?]
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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Italy’s phenomenal volley specialist Francesco Totti is an example of a truely club loyal player. At the peak of his career, he could’ve gone to any club he wanted to but he didn’t. He chose to stay with his club and performed for his club and today he’s a legendary striker who is feared all over the world. In recent times, there hasn’t been a player as good as Totti in AS Roma.
Kappa manufactures the Roma kits and Puma manufactures Italy’s kits. Totti’s number 10 AS Roma (home and 3rd) and Italy (home) shirts are up for grab on our affiliate’s website Subside Sports.
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Kappa brings their radical designs to the kits of Roma again for the 2008/09 Serie A campaign.
Home
The traditional maroon color with gold trim stays put with this kit. It really keeps the tradition of the previous kits while having a modern flare to the design. I like it.
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Away
The away kit is the same design as the home kit, but white. I like this one as well.
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Third
Utilizing the same design again, Kappa created my personal favorite with all black and orange. Maybe it’s the way the orange pops out off the black surface, I do not know for sure. But I really like this kit.
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After making two extremely nice kits for home and away matches, I was curious to see how Kappa and Roma would utilize their imagination for the alternate third kit. I was not dissapointed, this kit is the best out of the three…no question.
Using the same kit design as the home and away kits, Kappa took a solid black top and used the orange in the Roma badge as a highlight. Again keeping it extremely simple, it allows for all the other colors to flow smoothly and not look too cluttered. Out of the three kits that Roma will wear for the 2007-08 Serie A campaign, I think this has to be my favorite. I would venture as far to say this is one of my top five kits of the 2007-08 campaign…in the world. Solid 5 out of 5 stars for the Roma 2007-08 Third Kit.
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When Totti and his fellow Roma teammates take the pitch in another stadium, they will do so in a classic looking white Kappa kit. Utilizing the same kit as they wear for their home matches, Kappa and Roma management kept the away kit simple by making it all white.
I was looking at this kit trying to find something bad to say about it, and all I could come up with are the Kappa logo’s are a bit large for my liking. Seriously that was it, so if that is all I can come up with as to why I do not like the kit, it has to be a strong 4 out of 5 stars. Kappa and Roma really kept it simple and it allows for the off colors of the sponsor logo to flow freely. They did a nice job with this one.
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Kappa has always been known to push the limits with kit designs. Think back to the 2002 World Cup when Kappa outfitted Italy with tight mesh like jerseys. Look around today and that is all you see, so I would say that makes them an innovator to say the least.
Well Kappa is the official kit manufacturer of Serie A contender Roma. What I like about this kit is it is simple, yet different, and the color scheme of the badge is the color of the kit. Hard to get this wrong if you follow those simple techniques. The only thing that I have never liked with Kappa is the need to put their logo all over the kit. Now this particular one is not bad, so I will not take too much away because of it. I guess it is no different than Adidas having the three stipes down the sleeve plus their logo. I am going to give this kit a strong 4 out of 5 stars, you keep it simple and that’s all I ask for.
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