The Sevilla F.C. has launched this Friday the official presentation of its new shirts and kits for the 22-23 season, in which the British firm debuts ‘Castore’, which replaces the technical provider of recent years, the American multinational ‘Nike’.
‘Castore’ has created for the Seville a personalized t-shirt, with motifs inspired by the city’s monuments, such as the Alcázar or the Metropol Parasolas well as reasons for Sanchez Pizjuan. This was one of the concerns of the fans after a few years with a somewhat impersonal shirt due to the commercial guidelines of ‘Nike’.
“The designs are born as a firm response to the desire of the red and white fans to see themselves differentiated in their kits from the rest of the clubs, a message that they have been able to capture beaver so that, appealing to the history and culture of their city, sevillistas wear shirts that represent them more than ever. The club wanted to make this customization clear with the motto ‘Tailored to Seville’, which positions each of the kits as something designed exclusively for the Nervión entity and its fans. Some kits that, without a doubt, will make the Nervionenses fans feel renewed pride, ”says the Sevilla website.
Thus, the first kit of Sevilla 22-23 shows a plot that drinks directly from the Royal Alcazar of Seville, while the second features horizontal bars in a clear inspiration and nod to the spectacular night lighting of the Sánchez-Pizjuán. For its part, the kits that the red and whites will use for training are based on the structure of the Metropol Parasol of the Plaza de la Encarnación. It will remain to be seen, finally, the design of the third kit, which has not yet been released.
‘Castore’ landed in the world of football at the hands of Rangers F.C. Scottish in the 20-21 season and you currently dress the Newcastle United and to Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League. In addition to in Santander League, It will also debut next season in other top international leagues. Castore is very present in other mass sports such as rugby, Formula 1 -sponsor of the McLaren Racing team-, tennis or cricket.
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Juan Pelegrin