Montreal Impact 2012 Adidas Home and Away Football Shirts

Montreal Impact 2012 adidas home and away football shirts

The Montreal Impact and BMO Financial Group, the club’s presenting partner, unveiled the new team jersey in preparation for the club’s inaugural season in Major League Soccer (MLS) in 2012, as part of a fashion show at the Montreal Science Centre. The two organizations took advantage of the momentous occasion to also unveil the equipment and training gear.

“This is a historic moment for the Montreal Impact. The new team jersey represents not only the identity of the club, but also the city of Montreal and the entire province of Quebec,” said Montreal Impact president Joey Saputo. “We are proud to have partnered with BMO Financial Group, Canada’s soccer bank. We are very pleased to have shared this unique experience with our supporters and our partners.”


“This is an exciting day for all soccer fans with the unveiling of the superb Impact jersey that highlights the team’s roots and association with Montreal and Quebec,” said L. Jacques Ménard, President, BMO Financial Group, Quebec. “As the Impact defines its identity following last week’s MLS draft and subsequent player moves, and today’s jersey announcement, BMO is proud to partner with an organization that will have an immediate impact in promoting soccer in our community and representing Montreal throughout North America as the team begins its first season in MLS in March 2012.”

Throughout the evening, Impact players – goalkeepers Donovan Ricketts and Evan Bush, defenders Nelson Rivas and Zarek Valentin, midfielders Davy Arnaud, Josh Gardner and Sinisa Ubiparipovic, as well as striker Justin Braun – along with Quebec celebrities and club supporters, showed off the team’s new colours in front of 500 invited guests.

Produced by adidas, the official supplier of MLS, the first team jersey is blue, the traditional colour of the club, and the second jersey is white.

Aside from the BMO Financial Group logo across the chest, the new design will contain many new elements, including an embossed cross made up of many small little fleur-de-lys across the front, a strip with the colours of the Quebec flag around the collar, two silver stripes descending the length of the jersey representing the rivers around the island of Montreal and the club’s new motto, “Tous pour gagner” near the collar on the back of the jersey.

Some of the other unique elements include the three striped logo of adidas as well as the MLS logo on the right sleeve and the Canadian flag on the left.

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Montreal Impact 2012 adidas home and away football shirts

Montreal Impact 2012 adidas home and away football shirts

Montreal Impact 2012 adidas home and away football shirts

Montreal Impact 2012 adidas home and away football shirts

Montreal Impact 2012 adidas home and away football shirts

Montreal Impact 2012 adidas home and away football shirts

Montreal Impact 2012 adidas home and away football shirts

 

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  • This commment is unpublished.
    fsc · 13 years ago
    Nice kits, no problems here. Nice touch with the cross in the middle and the blue kit is finally a different color blue from your typical MLS blue..NJRB,REVS,CHIVAS,...LIKE IT
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    fsc · 13 years ago
    However... reading this sentence: "Some of the other unique elements include the three striped logo of adidas as well as the MLS logo on the right sleeve and the Canadian flag on the left."

    What the hell is "unique" about adidas stripes (thousands of teams have this on their kits), MLS logos (featured on kits of all MLS sides) or Canadian flags (visible throughout Canada).

    I've nothing against the kit itself, but this s*u*i* marketing speech is just poo on a plate.
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    fsc · 13 years ago
    Very tidy, far from exciting but not at all bad. As a new team, good that they didn't have some horrible ridiculous kit which makes them stand out for the wrong reasons.