Deportivo de La Coruña 20-21 Home Kit Revealed - Inspired by 1995 Copa Del Rey Win
RC Deportivo's new 20-21 home jersey was released yesterday. It is made by Macron and will be worn in the next Segunda División season.
Deportivo de La Coruña Macron 2020-2021 Home Shirt
This is the new Macron Deportivo de La Coruña home football shirt for 2020-21.
The Macron RC Deportivo 2020-2021 home shirt celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Copa del Rey win by aiming to replicate the design of the shirt worn at the Santiago Bernabeu in 1995.
It's blue with 'T-shaped' white stripes on the front, wihle the sleeves are predominantly white with two blue stripes towards the cuffs.
A number of details on the Macron RC Deportivo 2020-2021 home football shirt point towards the 1995 triumph: there's a "25th anniversary. Copa del Rey Champions 1995" inscription below the crest on the chest. The elastic band at the bottom of the shirt boasts a "Champions 1995 RC Deportivo La Coruna 1906" writing, with an image of the cup separating the words.
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