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Dougstaaarrr classic kits (no requests)

OK, some help needed......... so I've done the Juventus 1996/97 third shirt, with the zebra head... great shirt, but... I don't know the shorts and socks designs used with this shirt. Can anyone advise please?

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Spidercyb

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OK, some help needed......... so I've done the Juventus 1996/97 third shirt, with the zebra head... great shirt, but... I don't know the shorts and socks designs used with this shirt. Can anyone advise please?

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that kit was a keeper kit, the second keeper, the shorts is very simple,,,,just black color with two yellow stars on the shorts (right leg) and white kappa logo on shorts (left) and socks (front).

maybe this help

 
Hmm I'm unsure if it was actually a keeper kit though. Most sites I seen the shirt on has it described as a third kit, and the black outfield kit in that PES GDB folder looks like the 1994-96 third kit.

Also Peruzzi wore a black kit with a silver stripe and white outlined star as first-choice too in 1996/97, same style as the away kit.
 

Spidercyb

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yeah, maybe the kit was never launched... cause juventus use the blue one

 
Interesting... I'll probably pair them with black shorts and socks as a guess.

I do know that the previous black kit with yellow stars did actually get used once in either a cup game or a friendly around 1994/1995, and for some reason it was worn with yellow shorts that were a darker, more amber shade than the yellow on the shirt.
 
HERTHA BERLIN 1997/98

Hertha BSC returned to the Bundesliga after a six year gap, and would also switch colours from royal blue to navy and white hoops. Die Continentale came in as sponsors, having previously sponsored Borussia Dortmund.

The previous white away and red third kits were retained as change outfits, though now with the Die Continentale logos applied. It appears the red kit got promoted to the second choice, with the white kit being used at Bayern Munich, who were going through a colour identity crisis at the time :D

During the season a new red and black striped kit, which appeared to be adidas teamwear, got used thereafter as the away kit - effectively replacing the red strip.

Goalkeepers had the new adidas "Croc" design in yellow or black, with the previous sky blue shirt also retained (but with sponsor update). A certain Gábor Király would keep goal during the season, wearing his famous grey jogging bottoms - but did wear grey shorts too, so I've replicated these.





 
HERTHA BERLIN 1998/99

Hertha would keep the navy and white hoops, but if you look closely, the shirt is slightly different to the one used in 1997/98. The hoops have switched places on the shirt, with the adidas logo now rendered in white on a navy hoop, and a white hoop extended to allow space for the Die Continentale logo, which was now printed directly on the shirt instead of on a navy patch.

The sleeves also now had white underarm panels, and the shirt number was applied on a white square patch. The shorts and socks remained the same though.

A new white away kit was launched, which I've done here with navy socks, though sometimes the home socks were used for an all-white look. A red and black striped kit from adidas teamwear was also used against teams in white.

Three new goalkeeper kits using the adidas "Arco" design was used - favoured by Gábor Király, whilst the orange "Baleo" design seemed to be used by other goalkeepers (at least, on the squad team photo).

Hertha would finished 3rd in the Bundesliga and qualify for the Champions League.




 
Also to keep you all entertained... I've also pretty much finished a Puma template used by Austria, Bulgaria and Cameroon in the 1998 World Cup. Several other Puma teams would use this template for a couple of years after, though Parma actually used it in 1997/98!

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I've used collar 11 here as I feel it's the best fit... it isn't perfect because of the slight wrapover on the model itself, but given the limitations with collars in the game it looks alright to me.
 
CERCLE BRUGGE 1971-74

Gone well back in time, I'm trying to make some retro kits for some other clubs in the game too... this set worn by Cercle Brugge in the early 1970's is one of their most iconic. I'm guessing the kit was inspired by Ajax's European Cup win in 1971 (a number of clubs in Europe adopted this style), but the addition of the large club crest in the middle is what sets this shirt off from the rest.

I've assumed the away kit to be all-red based on some stickerbook photographs, trying to find actual match photographs of Cercle wearing a change strip has drawn a blank, so if you have any info on what the actual away kit was like, let me know!

Goalkeepers had two colour choices it seems, yellow or black - both had the large club crest though the crown was missing from the black shirt.

By 1974 Cercle had started wearing Le Coq Sportif shirts as shirt sponsorship started becoming more popular in Belgium at the time.




 
HELLAS VERONA 1984/85

This would be the season where Hellas Verona would pull off a miracle and win the Italian Serie A in 1984/85, their only Scudetto to date. They wore classic adidas strips with pinstripes, with a blue home strip trimmed in yellow, and a reversal for the away. There was also a rare white third kit too which I've also included here.

Goalkeepers wore an adidas design that only seemed to be used in Italy, Spain and France. Red was the first-choice, often favoured by Claudio Garella.




 
DERRY CITY KITS 1988-90

I won't go too much into the politics, but in 1985 Derry City joined the Republic of Ireland league system. Four years later they would become the only team to do the Irish domestic treble, wearing a set of Umbro strips.

The home kit was narrow red and white stripes - Derry are known as the "Candystripes", and wore an unusual set of Umbro shorts with the white triangle part was on the right leg, rather than on the left as seen on most Umbro shorts at the time.

The away kit was an Umbro teamwear strip from the catalogues - no surprises which national team they took the kit idea from... in fact this colour scheme has been used several times by the club for change kits.

Goalkeepers wore a standard Umbro design, with the outfield shorts and socks.

The kits would also be worn in 1989/90, but with the Northlands sponsor logo rendered in a different font - though the 1988/89 kits may have been used on occasion.



 
right, flying visit... welcome to 2025 everybody... well no welcome today if you're a Barnsley fan lol :D
I don't know why we wore that gold kit anyway........... anyhow........

MOROCCO KITS WORLD CUP 1994

This was a tough set to make because of the pattern but these were a real standout set of kits, not just for the design but the huge badge on the front. The front numbers actually got placed on the right opposite the Lotto logo on the outfield shirts.

The goalkeeper jerseys were what I call the "sundial" design, a right proper 90's shirt!

I'm not sure if Morocco used these kits after the World Cup though, they had quite a few different Lotto shirts before switching to adidas around 1996/97...




 
MOROCCO KITS 1997

These adidas kits were worn during the 1998 World Cup qualifiers, which would be a successful one for the Atlas Lions. It seems as if green was preferred as the home strip, with red as the reserve, but it's hard to confirm this.

The goalkeeper wore the new adidas "Skeleton" shirt which didn't have a badge on it but on some photographs it looked like Arabic text on the front in dark green, but I can't make it out, nor can I read Arabic! If anyone can help me with that it'd be great.

Looks like a sky blue adidas design from 1996 was a second choice shirt. Anyhow, these kits would only be worn in 1997, with Puma taking over for 1998.




 
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FULHAM KITS 1997/98

Last one for today... Fulham started the 1997/98 season in their previous Le Coq Sportif kits until late August, when new sets from adidas were worn.

The away kit - black and red hoops, had two different arrangements of the hoops and logos, which I've done here.

Goalkeepers wore standard adidas templates, sometimes with black shorts and socks as seen here, sometimes with outfield shorts and socks.




 
MOROCCO KITS 1997

These adidas kits were worn during the 1998 World Cup qualifiers, which would be a successful one for the Atlas Lions. It seems as if green was preferred as the home strip, with red as the reserve, but it's hard to confirm this.

The goalkeeper wore the new adidas "Skeleton" shirt which didn't have a badge on it but on some photographs it looked like Arabic text on the front in dark green, but I can't make it out, nor can I read Arabic! If anyone can help me with that it'd be great.

Looks like a sky blue adidas design from 1996 was a second choice shirt. Anyhow, these kits would only be worn in 1997, with Puma taking over for 1998.




Could you re upload the Home shirt, when i try to save as 1080 px, doesn't appear png format but html instead.
 
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