Made by Fake Burrda: CA Colón 2019 Copa Sudamericana Home & Away Kits Revealed
CA Colón, sponsored by what is an unauthorized Argentinian copy of Burrda Sports, today had its new 2019 home and away kits unveiled by the rogue brand.
Burrda, the Qatar-based company, is still fighting its Argentinian counterpart in the court system, more than a half a year since the whole controversy erupted.
Due to the whole back-story, the kits were not presented by the club itself but rather only shared by Burrda Argentina on its social media pages. In fact, the shirts proved so unpopular, Instagram comments where quickly disabled for the post
Colón 2019 Kits
The new Burrda Argentina Colón 2019 home kit boasts the club's traditional look of black and red halves with simple black sleeves and an all-black v-collar.
The white away jersey is much more interesting, featuring an all-over print inspired by fish scales. The collar and sleeve cuffs are black.
Finally, both shirts feature a special badge in the center of the chest commemorating the club's second consecutive Sudamericana appearance.
What do you think of the new Club Colón 2019 Sudamericana jerseys? Comment below.
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