Pescara football club adopts Italian boy's shirt design

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Pescara football club adopts Italian boy's shirt design

Luigi D'Agostino beat other children in a competition, run by the club for young fans, aimed at easing the boredom of being stuck indoors during the country's coronavirus lockdown.The competition's motto was "give a kick to Covid-19".The boy's dolphin design will be worn by the Serie B team next season.Get more news about Soccer jersey 2022,you can vist futbolucl.com!

The Pescara club - its full name is Pescara Calcio 1936 - played in the top Italian league, Serie A, for seven seasons in its history.Italian sports kit supplier Erreà will make the shirts and has invited Luigi to spend a special day at its Parma headquarters, to see the new team strip coming off the production line. The competition was launched simply as a children's game, using Erreà graphics, but its popularity on social media turned it into a business project, Italian media report.Millions of people in Italy have been unable to leave their homes - except for essential reasons - since lockdown measures came into force on 9 March.

Earlier this month at a star-studded event in New York City, all 26 MLS clubs unveiled their brand new kits ahead of the 2020 season.On hand to assist with the reveal were gaming megastar Tyler "Ninja" Blevins, NFL wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, and a host of former MLS players including Alexi Lalas, Marvell Wynne, and Jaime Moreno. America's premier soccer division kicks off its 25th season on February 29th, but who will be looking sharpest on the day? The jerseys range from minimalist masterpieces, to psychedelic eyesores, and are inspired by everything from the Brooklyn Bridge to the motto of the city of Vancouver.Business Insider has ranked every club's new kit, all made by Adidas, for you below in ascending order.

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