Football shirt numbers have long been a subject of fascination and tradition. While most players stick to the conventional 1-11 for starting positions, some have chosen numbers that raise eyebrows and spark conversations. At 88kits.com, we celebrate the unique and the unconventional in football apparel. Here’s a dive into some of the strangest football shirt numbers that have graced the pitch. 1. The Number 0 While rare, the number 0 has appeared on football shirts, most notably worn by Hicham Zerouali, a Moroccan striker who played for Aberdeen in the early 2000s. Nicknamed "Zero," his choice was a playful nod...
Exploring the Worst Football Kits in HistoryFootball, beyond its thrilling matches and passionate fanbase, has also seen its fair share of fashion faux pas on the field. From garish colours to bizarre designs, some teams have unfortunately left a lasting impression with their less-than-stellar kits. In this blog, we delve into the world of football fashion to uncover the teams that have graced the pitch in some of the worst kits ever seen. Norwich City's "Bird Poop" Kit: Norwich City's 1992-1994 away kit gained infamy for its peculiar design that resembled bird droppings. The yellow and green splotches scattered across...
Unveiling the Greatest Football Kits of All Time Football is more than just a sport; it's a cultural phenomenon that transcends borders and unites people worldwide. One aspect that contributes to its allure is the fashion on the field – the football kits. These iconic jerseys blend design, tradition, and innovation, leaving an indelible mark on the sport's history. Join me as we delve into the annals of football fashion to uncover the teams that have donned the most memorable and revered kits of all time. Brazil (1970): No discussion of iconic football kits would be complete without mentioning Brazil's...
Teak Temple FC are an amateur football team in Bangkok made up of expats from all over the globe. Priding themselves on being as good on the pitch as in the bar, "The Templars" were formed by 4 founding members who drank on "the Teak" table outside a local drinking establishment. The group is now over 50 people and are proud that their shirts have evolved in line with their footballing ability 88Kits came up with a custom design with reference to their team name with the white kit certainly our favorite and sponsored by the popular O'Sheas Irish Sports Bar ...
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