Crystal Palace unveiled the 10/11 Nike shirt vote winners. The club would like to thank all supporters who have cast their vote for the 2010/11 kit designs. The first team will be wearing the all new home 2010/11 kit at the final home game of the...
The Nike T90 Tracer served as the official match ball for the Premier League, Serie A, and La Liga throughout the 2010/11 season. Introduced on 1 July 2010, it remained in use until 30 June 2011, representing Nike’s continued development of the Total...
Matador published this leaked picture of what seems to be the new Atletico Madrid 10/11 home football shirt made by Nike. The new 2010-1011 Atletico Madrid home kit will be available through the FSC shop after the official launch.
The Scunthorpe Telegraph revealed the new Scunthorpe United home shirt made by Nike for the 2010/11 season. The design, a retro effort in the club's traditional claret and blue, will be available from July. For the first-time ever, it will be produced...
The club have two kits to choose from and the new kit will be worn for the next 2 seasons and will be again be made by Nike. It is the first time that the Club have offered the fans the chance to decide on the kit. After releasing the above kit vote...
to run but discussions are underway over a new ten-year deal, which will rival Manchester United's record-breaking deal with Nike. United signed a £300m deal with Nike for 13 years in November 2000 - but that included their entire merchandising rights....
Spartak Moscow presented the new 2010 Home football kit made by nike. The team is usually called "red-and-whites", but among the fans "The Meat" is a very popular nickname. The origins of the nickname belong to the days of the foundation of the club;...
Three leading European football leagues will turn (RED) this weekend as Nike introduces a special edition ball in the leagues' home fixtures to raise awareness of the (NIKE) RED 'Lace Up. Save Lives' partnership. In a unified show of support for the...
environmental impact, and will be worn at the World Cup 2010. 8 plastic bottles are used to produce one jersey in the new Nike kit, which is available through the FSC Shop To make the 2010 national team kits, Nike’s fabric suppliers sourced discarded...