Spartak Moscow Away Kit 2009/10
Having already presented the home kit and goalkeeper kit of the Red-Whites earlier this month, this is the new away strip that the club will wear for the Russian 2009/10 campaign, which has just kicked off due to a winter break as a result of extreme below-zero temperatures. The side is managed by Danish coach Michael Laudrup and has a total of 15 away encounters in the Russian Premier League where they will use the new kit.


Nike are the manufacturers of the Spartak Moscow kits, and make use of Dri-Fit technology which is comfortable and wicks perspiration. The shirt sponsor is Lukoil, written in Russian in red on the shirt. The new away shirt is white white a horizontal red stripe in the middle. The club crest is inside the stripe in the centre, the Nike Swoosh is above the stripe on the right side of the chest, and the sponsor logo is in a central position below the stripe. The shirt is complemented by red shorts with a white Swoosh, and white socks with a red Swoosh and a red top part.











What the hell!!!??
Thats a t-shirt not a football shirt!
Nice design but its a bit tight, it looks like he’s wearing the childs size.
Both Spartak’s new home and away kits are tremendous. Not sure why Nike think Spartak need fabric technology for the kits to breathe and disipate perspiration. I’d have thought a scarf, or perhaps gloves on a string would have been more useful.
Nice design
As ever with Nike, yamn. Can’t see why people like them so much. Sure, it’s good to be traditional, but they’re not even trying to design things any more. n26x is spot on. What a pile of ****. *
smashing!!!!!!!!!!
Love it!!!
fantastic kit brilliant
wer can u get theese
would love this to be the away strip for BORO
To all the above, are you kidding?! Can’t you see these kits are boring, badly designed (if you can say they’re designed at all) and more like T-shirts than football shirts. If any manufacturer other than Nike (or maybe Adidas) did this they’d be slated, but not Nike, people just love the big brand name whatever they do. Awful kits!
And to mark cfc, where can you get one? Buy a plain white T-shirt from Primark for two quid (two sizes too small), get a red felt tip pen and draw a stripe on it. Sorted.
too tight…
to ITPL: what kits have come out best, in your opinion?