FC Eindhoven 20-21 Away Kit Released - Amazing Sponsor
FC Eindhoven's new 20-21 away shirt was released today. It is made by Nike and will be worn in the next Eerste Divisie season.
Nike Football Club Eindhoven 2020-21 Away Kit
This is the new Nike FC Eindhoven away football shirt for 2020-2021.
The Nike FC Eindhoven 20-21 away shirt does not feature a bespoke design - instead, it is 100% the same as the Nike Trophy IV teamwear. The Nike Football Club Eindhoven 20-21 away shirt is silver with striking orange sleeves and a subtle geometrical pattern on the front.
The outstanding element of the Nike FC Eindhoven 2020-21 away football shirt is the sponsor - the Nike FC Eindhoven 20-21 away jersey boasts the logo of VDL Steelweld, a versatile international company established in 1965 and active in Production Systems, Special Products, Automated Vehicles and Parking Systems.
Orange shorts and grey socks round off the look of the new FC Eindhoven 2020-21 away kit by Nike.
The FC Eindhoven 2020-2021 away kit is available since July 29, retailing at 65 Euro.
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