Nike Malaysia 2014-2015 Kits Released
The new Nike Malaysia 2014-2015 Home and Away Kits were released ahead of the 2014 AFF Suzuki Cup, the football championship of Southeast Asia. The 2014 AFF Championship takes place from 22 November to 20 December 2014.
Made by Nike, the new Nike Malaysia 2014 Jerseys feature an exclusive design for the Malaysia national football team with the iconic kit colors.
Malaysia 2014-15 Home Jersey
This is the new Malaysia 2014-2015 Home Football Shirt.
The new Malaysia Home Kit features thin black / yellow stripes with deep black cuff at the sleeve, based on the same template as the Eintracht Frankfurt 14-15 Kits. The yellow / black stripes design is inspired by the stripes of a tiger, the symbol of Malaysia's national football team. Nike uses the Malaysian flag as logo for the new Malaysia Kit.
The Malaysia 2014-2015 Home Kit has a black crew neck collar with a small red V-shape. Inside the neckline is the writing "Tanah Tumpahnya Darahku" (that means The land that I spill my blood for), part of the Malaysia National Anthem. On the back of the kit will be a yellow panel to display the players' name and numbers, while the players' version of the new Malaysia Shirt also features a yellow block for the front numbers.
Malaysia 2014-15 Away Kit
This is the new Malaysia 2014-2015 Away Football Shirt.
Malaysia will play with a new elegant and modern away kit. Traditionally, the new Malaysia 2014-15 Away Kit is royal blue with a white polo neck collar and bold red sleeve cuffs.
The new Nike Malaysia 2014-2015 Home and Away Kits were released in late October 2014.
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