Nike Sporting 21-22 Home Kit Released
- Kit Release: The Nike Sporting 21-22 home kit was released on July 1st, 2021, coinciding with the club's 115th anniversary.
- Design: The jersey features the club's traditional green and white hoops, a green V-neck collar, white sleeves, and a monochrome Betano sponsor logo.
- Availability & Price: The kit is available for purchase online at €89.99, with a discounted price of €80.99 for club members.
The Nike Sporting 21-22 home kit was just released by the club, to the day 115 years after the club was founded on July 1st, 1906.
𝐀𝐂𝐑𝐄𝐃𝐈𝐓𝐀. 🟢⚪
— Sporting Clube de Portugal 🏆 (@Sporting_CP) July 1, 2021
Às 20H21, do ano 2021. O ano do Campeão.
Aqui está a nova camisola principal para 2021/2022! 💚
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Nike Sporting CP 21-22 Home Kit
This is the Sporting 21-22 home jersey, made by Nike.
The Nike Sporting 2021-2022 home shirt features the club's classic white and green hoops. The collar has a 'V' shape and is plain green, matching the style of the sleeve cuffs.
The sleeves of the Sporting 21-22 home jersey are plain white for the first time since the 1990s. The logo of new main sponsor Betano (betting) is applied in a subtle monochrome version, similar to the training kits.
Black shorts and hooped socks complete the kit.
Sporting CP's new 2021-22 home jersey was unveiled on July 1st, 2021. It's available to buy online, retailing at €89.99 (€80.99 for members).
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