Club Tijuana Announce Charly Kit Deal
Liga MX club this month announced that Charly will make the club's new kits from the upcoming 2017 Apertura season. Charly replaces previous shirt supplier Adidas.
Club Tijuana Sign Charly Jersey Maker Deal
The first-ever Charly Club Tijuana kits are expected to be released in early July.
No details of the new Charly Club Tijuana kit deal has surfaced yet. Below is the club statement:
"The club decided to keep evolving for its fans after a year of standout results on the field that included consecutive seasons as the No. 1 team in the LIGA MX regular season standings. That is why this new partnership was born as it represents a great step toward reinforcing our identity with our fans.
This sportswear line was designed to fit the Xoloitzcuintles DNA. It includes all team apparel used at practice, while traveling and on the pitch. Every single piece of clothing has been designed with the best quality and most recent technology."
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