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FC Anji Unveil New Nike Strip For 2013/14 Season

FC Anji Unveil New Nike Strip For 2013/14 Season

 

Nike have unveiled their first attempt at FC Anji's Home Kit. After their 3rd place in the Russian Premier League last season, the ambitious young team are looking to step into a new era with their bright and bold new strip.

With Gus Hiddink at the reins and Cameroon striker Samuel Eto as captain, the club certainly look like they're going places. A new Nike kit deal only adds to their show of ambition and it's got be said the traditional yellow and green home shirt looks the business.


The kit design features a traditional combination of green and yellow that Nike says reflect the values of the club while displaying a contemporary aesthetic to match their new ultra-modern stadium. The jersey has a dynamic cut shaped by innovative 3-D body scans for a perfect fit. The half-round collar and cuffs lend a fresh look to the kit and the yellow shorts with green stripes complete the look and Yellow socks.

The new kit incorporates the best Nike innovations to help athletes enhance their performance on the pitch. Many years` experience of working with the world`s top clubs helps us constantly improve our product, says General Manager of Nike Russia Jim Reynolds. We`re glad to offer our new product to FC Anji.






FC Anji was founded in 1991 and is one of the fastest-growing clubs in the world. Last season, the club won its first RPL bronze medal. In 2011 the club were purchased by Dagestani Billionaire Suleyman Kerimov and have since gone from strength to strength.

The club have made a host of lucrative signings in recent years, most noticeably that of Samuel Eto'o who they bought for €28 Million from Inter Milan and is on a record breaking €20.5 million annual salary. A club on the up and looking good in the process.



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