Midtjylland 22-23 European Kit Released
The new Midtjylland European shirt was released two days ago. It is made by Nike and will be worn in the 2022-2023 Europa League. It was debuted tonight against Sturm Graz.
Vores nye Europa-trøje får debut på torsdag mod Sturm Graz!
— FC Midtjylland (@fcmidtjylland) September 6, 2022
Den kan allerede nu købes på Ulveshoppen.#UEL
Midtjylland 22-23 European Kit
This is the Midtjylland 2022-23 European shirt, made by Nike.
The Nike Midtjylland 22-23 European jersey is based on the simple Park VII teamwear model in white, but adds plenty of customization. Repeating black hoops with a thinner red bottom stripe cover the front of the kit, creating a unique look in the club's traditional colours.
White shorts and socks complete the new Nike Midtjylland 22-23 European uniform.
The Nike FC Midtjylland 2022-23 European shirt retails at DKK 700.
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