Adidas Mexico 2020 Away Kit Revealed
Made by Adidas, the Mexico 2020 away kit was finally revealed today after it had initially been expected to be released in November.
It was also first reported that the away kit would be pink and black, a color scheme that was lated dropped in favor of white.
The Mexico 2020 away kit will be primarily used during the 2022 World Cup qualifiers.
Mexico Adidas 2020-2021 Away Kit
This is the new Adidas Mexico away football shirt for 2020-2021.
The new Mexico 2020 away shirt is white with green and red trim. Similar to the Condivo 20 training range, the 3 Stripes, which sit on the shoulders of the new Mexico 2020 away shirt, are green on the right and red on the left side - this style continues onto the sleeve cuffs, which both feature a thin white center stripe.
Other than that, the Adidas Mexico 2020 away jersey features the standard Condivo 20 template with a subtle artsy pattern print on the front and back.
White shorts and socks complete the new Adidas Mexico 2020 away strip.
Initially planned to be released in November, Mexico's new 2020-2021 away football shirt was finally launched on 15 December 2019.
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