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Juventus 19-20 Third Kit Released

The new Juventus 2019-2020 third kit introduces a crazy design in 'unity blue' and white, made by Adidas. Released on August 6th, the Juventus 19-20 third kit is sure to be a controversial one amongst the club's supports.

Juventus 19-20 Third Kit

This is the new Juventus 2019-2020 third shirt.

Based on the regular Adidas template, the Juventus 19-20 third jersey is predominantly 'unity blue' with logos in 'aero blue'.

In fact, the 'aero blue' used for the brandings and details on the Juventus 2019-20 third shirt is very close to white. What stands out most about the new Juventus 2019-2020 third jersey is a jacquard-printed camouflage all-over pattern on the body and sleeves.

Shorts and socks in the same color as the shirt complete the Adidas Juventus 19-20 third kit.

Do you like the new Juventus third jersey 2019-20? Comment below, and check out the Kit Overview for more.

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South Africa debuted the new Adidas Climacool cooling jacket in a striking silver colorway at the 2026 World Cup. The look evoked memories of spacesuits.

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In addition to the removal of the stars, FIFA has directed Egypt to change the color of the player names and numbers on their shirts. The original design featured gold lettering, which FIFA deemed insufficient for broadcast visibility, requiring the team to switch to white text instead.

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