'Grey Five' - Real Madrid 20-21 Training Kits + Collection Leaked
Real Madrid's new 2020-21 training jersey was leaked today. It is made by Adidas and will be worn in next season's La Liga campaign.
Real Madrid 2020-2021 Training Shirt
Check out Adidas' Real Madrid CF 20-21 training shirt below.
The Adidas Real Madrid CF 2020-21 training jersey is based on the same design as other Adidas 2020-2021 training jerseys.
First the Adidas Real Madrid CF 20-21 training shirt combines the main color grey with pink / white for applications and logos, while the second the Adidas Madrid 2020-21 training shirt is white with pink / grey as second colors. The official color combo of the first shirt is "Grey Five / White / Spring Pink", the one of the second "White / Grey Five / Spring Pink".Stuff like different jackets, trousers and tees complete the Real Madrid 2020-2021 training collection.
The shorts of the Real Madrid 2020-2021 training uniform are Grey.
Available from July 2020, the Madrid 2020-2021 training strip retails at 55 Euro.
Stuff like different jackets, trousers and tees complete the Real Madrid 2020-2021 training collection.
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The new Surridge Sports Morecambe 2026-27 jerseys are currently available for pre-order through the club's official online store.
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