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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Real Madrid fantasy kits

Full name: Real Madrid Club de Fútbol
City: Madrid
League: La Liga
Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Fouded: 1902
Shirt sponsor: bwin.com
Kit manufacturer: adidas

These designs are made for my brother, a big Real Madrid fan. The design is based on the original Real Madrid kit, with an oblique stripe. Here the stripe is coloured only in the upper part, on the left shoulder. The adidas three stripes are white as the kit and can be seen only in the parts where intersect the dark blue trims and the oblique stripe.
The away kit is dark blue with golden three stripes on the sides of the shirt, shorts and socks. The three stripes on the sleeves are in the same colour as the shirt. The oblique stripe is darker shade of blue than the main colour, also the trims.The third kit for Real is not so necesary, and often clashes with the away kit (regarding the colours, all dark coloured kit), therefore is presented and used as European kit. I choosed a lighter shade of purple for the shirt and darker shade for shorts and socks and trims aswell. The three stripes are white.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Atletico Madrid fantasy kits

Full name: Club Atlético de Madrid, S.A.D.
City: Madrid
League: La Liga
Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Fouded: 1903
Shirt sponsor: KIA, KYOCERA
Kit manufacturer: NIKE

There is no more appropriate occasion than this to present the kits of Atletico Madrid, the fresh winner of first Europa League trophy. The design for Atletico was made some time ago, but now after they delighted me in the final game, I manged to finish the work and post it. There are two kind of kits, the home kit has the second sponsor on the back of the shirt and the Spanish La Liga badges on the sleeves, and the away kit is presented as European kit, without sponsor on the back and with Europa League badges. The home kit is composed of red and white striped shirt, with red and white collar, blue short and red socks.
A second version of the home kit with red short, is often used by Atletico in games vs teams wearing blue.
The away kit has blue shirt with dark blue sleeves and collar, dark blue short and blue socks.

Monday, April 26, 2010

F.C. Barcelona fantasy kits

Full name: Futbol Club Barcelona
City: Barcelona
League: La Liga
Stadium: Camp Nou
Fouded: 1899
Shirt sponsor: unicef (sponsored by F.C. Barcelona)
Kit manufacturer: Nike

This is the first design from a new series, a new presentation (not new for me, somehow I return to the style I designed in the past). I have already sketches for Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Celtic Glasgow, Arsenal and Red Star Belgrade (all Nike teams). The approach on this new kits will be more classic then my usual designs. On this Barcelona kit I used the darker shade of red as it was last season (not a fan of red and blue combination).
The away kit is sky blue shirt with thin pinstripes on the front and back (not on shoulders and sleeves) with dark red line on the sides. The short and the socks are dark blue with dark red. This pair of kits needs a third kit, something in orange or yellow colour to be used in games vs teams wearing blue. But in first step there will be only home and away kits for this series.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Valencia C.F. fantasy kits

Full name: Valencia Club de Fútbol
City: Valencia
League: La Liga
Stadium: Mestalla
Fouded: 1919
Shirt sponsor: UNIBET
Kit manufacturer: Kappa

This is a design for Valencia C.F., a bit unusual for this club. The home kit is traditional white-black-white, with black diagonal stripes on shirt and hoops on socks.
A second version of the home kit - all white.
The away kit has a combination of two black shades on shirt and socks with orange short.An all black varsion of the away kit.
The third kit is all orange with black diagonal stripes on shirt and hoops on socks. As Valencia us to play in a lot of combinations of colours, this kits can be also combined between them.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Real Zaragoza fantasy kits (update)

Made the changes for the away kit as was requested, yellow and black striped shirt, black short and black socks. Also used Goni and number 6.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Real Zaragoza fantasy kits

Full name: Real Zaragoza, S.A.D.
City: Zaragoza
League: La Liga
Stadium: La Romareda
Fouded: 1932
Shirt sponsor: Telefonica, Aragon Television
Kit manufacturer: adidas

Here is a requested design for Real Zaragoza, based on the adidas skretches instead of stripes. A new approach, with the main part of the design on the back of the kit. The home kit is classic white shirt, blue short and white socks.
In the away games, Real Zaragoza used to play in all blue, red and blue and yellow with black. So putting the all blue kit for the away kit is arbitrary.Another away kit, third choise, has red shirt, blue short (from the home kit) and red or white socks. Here is the version with red socks, because it's more often used.
Finaly, the fourth kit is the yellow-black, which is important for the club, because represent the colours of the Iberia SC, team wich merged with Real Zaragoza for making the club as it is today.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Real Madrid fantasy kits

Full name: Real Madrid Club de Fútbol
City: Madrid
League: La Liga
Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Fouded: 1902
Shirt sponsor: bwin.com
Kit manufacturer: adidas

There's no need for other presentation. This template I used on Benfica kit also, but was designed for Real. It's an other vision about the adidas three stripes.
The away kit in dark blue with yellow stripes follows the home kit's line.
For the third kit I used two shades of purple, Real's second colour, in a little bit different approach then the first two kits.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Ronaldinho: The One Man Show



Profile
Ronaldo de Assis Moreira (born March 21, 1980 in Porto Alegre), commonly known as Ronaldinho or Ronaldinho Gaúcho,[3] is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Italian Serie A club A.C. Milan and the Brazil national team.

Ronaldinho, Portuguese for "little Ronaldo", is known in Brazil by the nickname Ronaldinho Gaúcho, in order to distinguish him from Ronaldo, who was already called "Ronaldinho" in Brazil. Ronaldo simply went by his first name upon his move to Europe, thereby allowing Ronaldinho to drop the "Gaúcho" and remain simply as Ronaldinho.

He has played for Paris Saint-Germain, and FC Barcelona, with whom he won his first Champions League in 2006. He became a Spanish citizen in January 2007.[4]

Career
Born into a footballing family (his late father Joao played for Cruzeiro and his brother, now his manager, Roberto played for Gremio), the young Ronaldinho found more enjoyment in futsal and beach football before graduating to playing the standard game.

He began his football career at his brother's old club Gremio in the youth team under future Brazil World Cup winning coach Luiz Felipe Scolari and progressed to the first team aged 18 in 1998 and had made his Brazilian national team debut a year later in 1999.

His goalscoring exploits and sublime skill on the ball drew much attention from Europe and in 2001 Ronaldinho left Gremio to move to France and Paris St. Germain. His time in Paris was littered with fallings out with then PSG coach Luis Fernandez who disapproved of Ronaldinho's love of Parisian nightlife and after two mildly successful years in France he again packed his bags and headed for Barcelona.

In his first season at Barcelona Ronaldinho more than justified his reputed £18m price tag as he helped coax the Catalan giants into second place in La Liga and earnt himself the title of 2004 World Player of the Year.

Having caught the eye of big spending Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, Ronaldinho was the subject of a failed £60m bid from the West London club and despite the resignation of his friend Sandor Rosell as Barcelona's vice president of sports, he signed a new contract in late 2005 with the Catalan club.

As well as helping Barcelona to back to back La Liga titles in 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 and the European Champion's League in 2006, Ronaldinho has also won a host of personal awards including:

FIFA World Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005
FIFPro World Player of the Year in 2005 and 2006
European Footballer of the Year in 2005
UEFA Champions League Best Forward in 2004-05
World Soccer Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005
and UEFA Champions League Most Valuable Player in 2005-06.

Ronaldinho also became a World Cup winner with Brazil in 2002.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Real Madrid FC














Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (also known as Real Madrid, Los Blancos, Los Merengues or in English Royal Madrid Football Club) is a professional Spanish football club based in Madrid. Founded in 1902, it plays in La Liga and is one of the most successful football clubs of the 20th century, having won thirty La Liga titles, seventeen Copa del Rey and a record nine UEFA Champions League titles. The team was a founding member of the now defunct G-14 group of leading European football clubs.[7]

The club plays its home games at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid. Real Madrid is unusual in that, unlike most football clubs, it has been owned and operated only by its members (socios) since 1902. On December 23, 2000, FIFA awarded the Spanish team the title of the "Best Club of the 20th Century".[8] Los Blancos is the most successful club in UEFA club football competitions history with nine European Cups and two UEFA Cups; more than any other European club.[9] The only European trophy it hasn't won is the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, in which it played two finals, losing both by 2 goals to 1, first to Chelsea 2-1 in 1971, after an initial 1-1 draw in the first leg, the team lost 1-0 in the return leg and Aberdeen 2-1 in 1983.

Real Madrid is the biggest and most popular football club in the world according to the case studies at Harvard University in 2007.[10] It is also the richest one in terms of revenue.[11]