DBasia.news – In addition to the symbol or logo, the jersey is a symbol of a football club. Usually, motifs and colors often change every season.
Besides being a symbol of a team, a jersey is also a selling tool for the club. It is not uncommon for clubs to receive the most revenue through jersey sales. Real Madrid and Manchester United are rumored to be the two clubs that have received the most revenue through jersey sales.
Throughout the history of football, there are many jerseys that obtained more attention. Starting from the motifs, colors, to the story behind the scenes become an attraction for football lovers.
has collected eight of the most unique jerseys in football history. Ranging from amateur clubs to professionals in the list. One thing is for sure, all the jerseys below are different from the others.
United States, Away (1994)
The jersey became a reminder for the United States star, Alexi Lalas. The jersey featured fake denim with giant stars that had never been used before.
Greenbank U-10 (2006)
In 2006, a group of children under the age of 10 from Lincoln petitioned the Motorhead band leader Lemmy to let them use the band’s logo. In the end, Lemmy agreed and said: “Kick everything hard.” The story ended sweetly as the players were able to meet with the Motorhead personnels.
Newport County, Home (2004-2005)
The rap group, Goldie Lookin Chain, who came from Newport became a sponsor of the local football club, Newport County. This collaboration resulted in the GLC logo on the home jersey. In addition, there were also necklace accents that characterize rap singers.
Colorado Caribou, Home (1978)
The unique theme was carried by Colorado Caribou in their 1978 home jersey. They featured a rodeo fringe in the center of the jersey. When seen, the jersey looked like lace.
Madureira Sporting Club (2013)
The Brazilian club added the face of Argentine revolutionary, Che Guevara at the front of their jerseys. The jersey marks a meeting 59 years ago between the club and Che Guevara.
Tampico Madero (1980-1982)
The Tamaulipas region, Mexico, is very famous for its seafood. Not surprisingly, the local club, Tampico Madero, took the idea by placing a picture of a crab on the front of a blue-dominated jersey.
Verdy Kawasaki, Home (1993-1994)
Verdy Kawasaki’s home jersey in the 1993-1994 season had a unique motif. Dominated by green, the jersey looked more like a painting. In addition, the placement of the sponsor’s name and back number was more striking compared to other clubs.
Mexico, Home (1998)
The Mexican national team jersey influenced cultural style. On the jersey, there is a picture of the Aztec god, Quetzalcoatl. When viewed, the Mexican national team jersey looked like a carving on a cultural site.