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Leganés 19-20 Home Kit Released

The new CD Leganés 19-20 home shirt was released today. It is made by Joma and will be worn in next season's La Liga campaign.

In an interesting video unveiling, the mayor of Leganés, a town with the name in the Philippines, presented Leganés defender Rodri Tarín with the brand-new home shirt.

CD Leganés 2019-20 Home Shirt

Check out the Leganés 2019-2020 home shirt below.

A fresh look for the La Liga club, the Leganés 2019-2020 home jersey consists of three white-blue stripes that are connected through a gradient in the center. This gradient both serves as the background for the sponsor while it also transforms the striping pattern from white-blue-white to blue-white-blue.

The slogan 'Soñando desde 1928' (Dreaming since 1928) is printed on the upper back just below the collar of Leganés' 2019-20 home shirt.

What do you think of the new CD Leganés home jersey? Drop us a line below, and check out all new La Liga kits in the Overview.

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