Clube de Regatas Brasil 2010 Home Kit

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Clube de Regatas Brasil, or CRB as it is usually called, unveiled the new 2010 Home football kit designed by Antonio Bordallo, who incorporated the crest design and St George cross into the shirt design. The manufacturer is a brand from Recife (northeast of Brazil) called TRONADON.

For those who don’t know him…Antonio Bordallo was the winner of the first DesignFootball.com kit design contest and delivered the winning Poland/Nike design which you can see here.

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It’s good to see that a DF designer takes his first step into a career as a professional football kit designer, and it shows that it can be a good start to show your kit design talents at designfootball.com.

The club was founded on September 20, 1912 by Lafaiete Pacheco, former member of Clube Alagoano de Regatas. He was dissatisfied with the precarious conditions of his former club. Aroldo Cardoso Zagallo, father of Mário Jorge Lobo Zagallo, worked at the club in 1913 as the football department boss.

more info on Antonio Bordallo's design at his blog

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    fsc · 15 years ago
    looks like Inter Centenary shirt
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    fsc · 15 years ago
    Very nice indeed!
    Antonio has done a great job; it's a bold and classy kit.
    Keep it up!
    And tronadon was fantastic as well. The shirt looks pretty good, not the usual tacky crap from smaller manufacturers.
    And the keeper kit is anice touch too!
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    fsc · 15 years ago
    The tronadon has everything to grow, but Bordallo. Other teams will have the signature Bordallo soon. congratulations to double.
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    fsc · 15 years ago
    Great effort shows a lot of thought and style. Puts the big kit manufacturers especially nike and adidas to shame . I hope there is a big future for his designs.
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    fsc · 15 years ago
    nice but whats with the keeper shirts?
    bricks? to show that the keepers are brick walls and that the balls just bounce back off them and not in goal maybe?
    haha
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    fsc · 15 years ago
    Lovely kits but in my opinion they would have looked better with a better kit maker. Actually, a better kit maker would have just given them a boring template. Great job Antonio on the design!
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    fsc · 15 years ago
    Congrats to Antonio!! Nicely done. Very classy. BTW I love the "brick wall" keeper kit. How fitting. Perfect.
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    rodsrodsrods · 15 years ago
    Nice kits!
    Extremely interesting goalkeeper kits too...
    and, very important to notice that, even though it's made by a smaller brand, it doesn't look cheap or anything...
    congratulations to Bordallo, who gives us hope that maybe in a near future, more good ideas on football kits will come from the fans, having nicer, more creative uniforms...

    my only criticism goes to the 'badge' around the number, I personally dislike it, it has already been used by Ponte Preta, for an example, and I think it looks a bit weird...