
Here are the new São Paulo FC shirts for the 2011 Campeonato Brasileiro season produced by Reebok.
The home shirt for Tricolor Paulista has a slightly retro feel to it with specific emphasis placed upon the tricolor band and the club logo in the centre of the shirt. The BMG logo is also a prominent part of the shirt but mainly due to not wanting the compromise the traditional location of the band. The collar and the rest of the design appears to be quite similar to that worn by fellow Brazilian club Internacional also produced by Umbro.
The away kit also retains a classic look to it with a smart v-neck collar and cuffs in white offsetting the black and red stripes found in the shirt, this combination is also quite common to see Sao Paulo playing in.









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It's a credit to Reebok for showing restraint in the use of their logo.
It's refreshing to see Sao Paulo use red shorts (and socks) on their away strip this time.
The sponsor looks better on the away shirt; it's a bit too distracting on the home shirt, with the sponsor's initials of "BMG" so close to the club's crest initials of "SPFC".
The goalkeeper shirt and its stripes remind me of the Diadora shirts used by Roma a few years ago.
A full-length photo here:
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5063/5601194652_e4d10dd01a_b.jpg
That yellow / black / red shirt looks awesome. Inspired by the Hornets perhaps?
It's Banco BMG FC sponsored by SPFC
But, unfortunately, the sponsor ruins once again...
again -.-
LG was better
It's a question of respect to the club.
This is becoming quite a common sight on brazilian shirts nowadays. I don't like it - the uniforms end up looking like F1 overalls.
As for BMG, they are sponsoring a lot of different clubs in Brazil, and that sucks. A lot. Worst sponsor logo in history
Why? i buy the last Flamengo nike shirt on ebay 3 years ago
you can buy it on www.saopaulomania.com.br
or
www.centauro.com.br
but it's on portuguese
the Sport Club Internacional Reebok Kit it's better
I'm sorry... I did'nt see the Vice da Gama kit here...
Go Tricolor! 6-3-3... You'll never be!
Gotta give props to BMG tho. In a time where the clubs struggle with money, they're stepping up and paying good money to the clubs in Brazil even if it means their bright orange logo will be in every shirt in the country as a main sponsor or in the sleeves, shorts and under the numbers in the back. They're everywhere. Reminds me of Coca-Cola in the late 80's early 90's.
um bom exemplo eu vi neste blog
http://crisfestasyahooblogspotcom.blogspot.com/
fala um bom tanto da grandiosa historia de amor ao club, tempos que honrar a camisa era relacionado com sujar a camisa, nos carrinhos e agarrões, significava raça , hoje é apenas mídia .