River Plate 2016 Away Kit Released
The new River Plate 2016 away kit introduces a bold design in red, white and black. It draws inspiration from the away shirt River Plate wore 30 years ago when they won the 1986 Intercontinental Cup against FC Steaua Bucureşti, winners of the 1985–86 European Cup.
River Plate 2016 Away Kit
This is the new Adidas River Plate 2016-2017 away jersey.
The Adidas River Plate 16-17 away shirt is red with an elaborate stripes panel on the front featuring white and black. Similar to Adidas' Euro 2016 kits for the 'lesser' teams, the River Plate 2016 shirt sees the brand's iconic three stripes in their traditional space on the sleeves, indicating that this style is here to stay even in the 2016-17 season.
A solid white v-collar is used for the River Plate 2016 away kit, while the hem is also white. On the upper back of the new The club's motto 'el más grande' ('The Greatest') can be read on the upper back of the new River Plate away shirt.
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