Andorra 2022 Home and Away Kits Released
Andorra's new 2022 home and away jerseys were released today. They are made by Erreà as part of the UEFA's kit assistance scheme for smaller nations.
Andorra 2022 Home Kit
This is the new Erreà Andorra home jersey for 2022.
Against a red background, the home shirt has original geometric graphics in blue and yellow, which, together with the base colour, recreates the Andorran flag. The side inserts have small and refined blue meshing that provides the product with greater breathability. The original collar and the sleeve ends are in light blue, a colour also repeated on the back of the collar, on which the initials of the Federation, “FAF” are embroidered in yellow.
To round everything off, Erreà’s logo appears on the right-hand side of the chest, whilst that of the Federation is on the left. The home strip is finished off with red shorts with a light blue trim and socks of the same colour.
Andorra 2022 Away Kit
This is the new Erreà Andorra away shirt for 2022.
The Erreà Andorra 2022 away football shirt is produced in the same way but using blue with the same graphic effect in matching colours. The only differences compared with the previous shirt are the addition of two thin red and yellow lines on the left-hand side which, when combined with the background colour, once again recreate the national flag, and the shirt collar in red.
Accordingly, the shorts are in blue with red trim.
What's your verdict on the Andorra 2022 home and away shirts? Comment below.
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