By Country

Sunday, 22 April 2012

Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü

This was requested on FSC by user 'Agii'.
I also made a version with smaller width stripes which I prefer

Saturday, 21 April 2012

Toulouse F.C.


Botswana

I slightly modernised the old Adidas template I made for Boca Juniors and the only team I could think to apply it to was Botswana.

Italy (Italia)

I never got around to posting this either, just couldn't think what else to do with it.

Finland (Suomi)

Found this lying in a .PSD file, never been posted before. Probably because it looks nothing like an Adidas styled kit. Oh well it was only going to gather dust.

Major League Soccer (MLS)





've just found these in a different folder, they must be from around the time I made the Columbus Crew shirt.

Fleetwood Town F.C.


Blackpool F.C.


Kosovo


A.S. Livorno Calcio

This was made before the tragic death of Piermario Morosini R.I.P.

Hertha BSC


Liverpool F.C.


Ukraine (Україна)



Boca vs. River



Galatasaray S.K.



Malaysia


FC Steaua București


Nigeria


Armenia (Հայաստան)


Albania (Shqipëria)


Esporte Clube Bahia



Kazakhstan (Қазақстан)

Same thing happened here, kind of.


Lithuania (Lietuva)


The top version you see was made for a 'what-if' scenario that I came up, the what-if here is what if Lithuania left the Soviet Union a little earlier and had a contact with Umbro at that time. I took the pattern that was being used all around at the time and applied the Lithuania national colours to it and that's what happened.

I realised the first version was a major eye-sore so I toned the pattern to match the colour of the shirt and I think it looks like an actual viable option.

Fluminense Football Club


F.C. Porto


At the top you see my original design which had a few users up in arms over use of such small stripes, so I widened them some and got rid of the sleeves stripes which is what you see below in it's revised form.

Borussia Dortmund

This is another shirt whose concept comes from FSC user 'alooka'.

Switzerland (Suisse, Schweiz, Svizzera)

This is the original version of the shirt I first produced which was met with widespread disapproval for using grey on the shoulders, which I implemented because I thought that the Swiss needed something a bit more unique to set them apart from the rest of the red shirted world.

It's important to mention that it contains elements of older Puma designs which I liked so I've mish-mashed them together to form what you see.
 Here I swapped the the grey shoulders for red but reprised the grey still in other elementsof the shirt like logos etc.

People still weren't happy so I made this to appease them.