Uruguay: Nacional de Football 2010 Home Kit
Club Nacional de Football, from Montevideo in Uruguay, is the winner of the Uruguay top division having finished with equal points to Danubio (32 points from 15 matches), beating them in the play-off with the score of 2-1. In the club’s history since 1899, Nacional have won the Uruguay title a total of 42 times. They have also won the Copa Libertadores three times, and the Intercontinental Cup (now Club World Cup) three times. Due to the success in the sport over the years, the club has earned worldwide recognition.



Umbro have once again supplied the Uruguayan champions with a new home shirt. They use the traditional three colours of Nacional, which earned them the nickname Tricolores, being red, white and blue. The new home shirt which will be used for the 2010 campaign has a white base colour, and less red and blue details than the previous shirt. The new details are in the form of piping: red at the top part of the shirt, and blue on the sides. There are blue stripes on the shoulders, and the sleeve edges are red and blue. Umbro have their logo in blue on the chest and on the top-back, as well as in red in a triangle at the bottom-side of the shirt. At the back of the collar, there is the text C N de F, standing for Club Nacional de Football. Macri and Ancel (front), Turil (sleeves) and Emergencia Uno (back) are the shirt sponsors. The complementary shorts and socks will be blue.





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