The current home jersey of Manchester
United Football Club is known to be red with white shorts and black socks. The team
that joins the English Premier League is currently sponsored by Nike that the contract
will end in June this year. And for the 2015 – 2016 season, the team has signed
contract with the Adidas. There is also Away Uniform of Black jersey, black
shorts and black socks while the European Uniform is White jersey, blue short
and white socks. Manchester United is formed as Newton Heath in 1878 and
possibly the most well-known football club. They altered their name to
Manchester United in 1902 and joined the Football League in 1992. Here is the History of Manchester UnitedSoccer Jerseys.
The
Original Jersey
The History of Manchester United Soccer Jerseys
started with green and gold halves when they played under the name of Newton
Heath. In the early 1990's, these hues were resurrected as an away uniform. There
is a red and white quartered uniform and a plain white uniform, both paired
with blue shorts when Newton Heath played. The name change to Manchester United
in 1902 and the kit became red jersey, white shorts and black socks as the same
as the latest jersey. The team wore a white jersey with a red V band against
Bristol City in the 1909 FA Cup Final that was revived momentarily in the
1920's.
The
Manchester United Crest
Based on the crest of the city of
Manchester, there are a few variations on the same crest design of Manchester
United. The History of
Manchester United Soccer Jerseys was related to their nickname The Red
Devils is used on the club badge based on the Salford Rugby League team by Sir
Matt Busby. The badge and crest add the devil in 1970.
The
Branded Jersey
The Manchester United uniform was unbranded
up until 1972. Umbro was in a partnership with Manchester United that lasted 3
years. The History of
Manchester United Soccer Jerseys swapped from Admiral and then to
Adidas, return to Umbro and they are currently with Nike before they sign a
deal with Adidas for this year season.