New Nike Austria Wien 14-15 Home Kit
- Kit Unveiling: The new Nike Austria Wien 14-15 home kit was revealed, showcasing a return to the club's traditional design.
- Kit Duration: This home kit will be used for both the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons.
- Design Inspiration: The kit is based on the Nike Laser II template, featuring traditional violet and white colors last seen in 1991/92, along with a Verbund sponsor logo.
Back To The Roots - The new classical Nike Austria Wien 14-15 Home Kit was unveiled yesterday worn by club legends Andi Ogris, Herbert Prohaska (Austrian player of the century) and Robert Sara (club's record appearance maker with 727 appearances).
Austria Wien, who failed to qualify for the international competition this season, played in the 2013-14 UEFA Champions League.
Austria Wien 14-15 Home Kit
The new Austria Wien 2014-15 Kit will be used for the 14-15 and 15-16 season.
The FK Austria Vienna 2014-2015 Home Kit is based on the Nike Laser II teamwear template with the traditional color of The Violets. The most classical Nike teamwear kit is also used for the Greece 2014 World Cup Kits.
On the front of the Austria Vienna 2014-15 Home Kit features the large sponsor logo of Verbund, an Austrian energy supplier. The sleeve cuffs and the Polo kit collar are white with violet details.
The combination of a violet shirt, white shorts and violet socks represent the return to the traditional kit design, which was worn for the last time in 1991/92.
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