FC Copenhagen 19-20 Home Kit Released
The new Copenhagen home jersey was launched today. It will be worn in the 2019-2020 Danish Superliga.
Adidas FC Copenhagen 2019-20 Home Shirt
This is the new Adidas FC København home jersey for 2019-2020.
The new FC Copenhagen 19-20 home shirt is 'one of the whitest' ever. Thus, the 3 Stripes on the shoulders of the Adidas Copenhagen 2019-20 home jersey are kept tonal for an even cleaner and more exclusive look.
Blue is used for all logos on the Adidas FC København 2019-20 home football shirt, which include the coat of arms of Copenhagen on the upper back, as well as the iconic Carlsberg sponsor on the front - customized with a subtle print of the city skyline inside.
This shirt was created using Adidas miteam (mi License 18 template).
Adidas combines the FC Copenhagen 19-20 home football shirt with white shorts and socks.
Available since July 19, Copenhagen's new 2019-2020 home jersey retails at 699 kr.
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