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Vasco da Gama 2019-20 Home Kit Released

Following up the release of the away kit in January, Vasco da Gama have now launched their new home kit. The Vasco da Gama 2019-20 jerseys are made by Diadora.

Vasco da Gama 2019 Home Kit

The new Vasco home shirt features a classic design: it's predominantly black with the club's trademark white sash running from the top left to bottom right, with the club crest appearing on its inside. On the opposite side we can see the Diadora logo.

White sleeve cuffs and a white, traditional collar complete the classy look of the Vasco da Gama 2019 home shirt.

Black shorts and socks complete the kit.

Let's hear your thoughts on the new Vasco da Gama home shirt below.

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