FC Porto 2019-20 New Balance Away Kit

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FC Porto revealed the new 19/20 Away football shirt by New Balance.

Inspired by the vibrant colours of the tickets for the final of the 2003 UEFA Cup, FC Porto and New Balance present the away kit for season 2019/20.

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This is part of the new “United Dragons” collection for the upcoming season, and it promises to bring the fans even closer throughout the season.

This is a kit to be worn mainly in away matches, and it pays homage to one of the most renowned matches in the history of FC Porto: the final in Seville, won over Celtic Glasgow, 3-2.

The “lemon chrome” yellow, predominant in the equipment, was chosen after the ticket for the final, something that will likely remain in the memory of all those who attended.

Created with the innovative NB Dry technology, the shirt is made of a fabric that absorbs sweat and helps players stay cool and dry until the final whistle.

The shorts, in the same colour, are made of a material that helps in flexibility and movement of the players. The kit is complete with blue and yellow socks, presenting padded areas and a technology that helps in ventilation, offering comfort and freshness to the players.

View the: FC Porto 2019-20 New Balance Home Kit

View the: FC Porto 2019-20 New Balance Third Kit

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    Steviemick · 5 years ago
    And that my friends, is the sound of a barrel bottom being scr*p*d.

    ''Inspired by the vibrant colours of the tickets for the final of the 2003 UEFA Cup''

    I've heard some ludicrous and tenuous justifications for kit details and colour schemes but b*i*e*, that ones going to take some beating.