After a nightmarish 2020-2021 season during which FC Girondins de Bordeaux played the maintenance in Ligue 1, the scapular club is approaching the new exercise with a heart overflowing with ambition, with the objective of redeeming itself in the eyes of its supporters .
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Exit the King Street era, make way for Gérard Lopez, new owner of the FCGB. On the bench, Jean-Louis Gasset gave way to Vladimir Petkovic to breathe new life into Bordeaux. For this season placed under the sign of renewal, adidas, which is equipping the Girondins for the second year in a row after taking over from its historic rival Puma, has just unveiled the home and away jerseys that Matmut Atlantique residents will wear.
The least we can say is that the brand with the three stripes has done in the classic. Colored in a traditional navy blue, the new “home” kit presents a motif reminiscent of the famous V, faithful to FC Girondins de Bordeaux, taking under its wing the logo of the German equipment manufacturer as well as the logo of the club.
Just below, the new main jersey sponsor Winamax, which succeeds The Regent Bistro has an important place and fills the central void. However, this new tunic has the luxury of combining a modern look with a relatively classic design. Note that the usual three white stripes ofadidas are present at the shoulders. What to delight Bordeaux fans?
As for the 2021-2022 away jersey that will be wearing Laurent Koscielny, Jimmy Briand or Yacine Adli, adidas has achieved a very modern design, combining a main white with navy blue. The brand logo with three stripes as well as the Bordeaux crest are represented in navy blue on the chest, as are the three adidas stripes on the shoulders and the collar at the neck.
The logo of Winamax is also clearly visible in large on the part located towards the belly of this new “away” kit. Unlike the 2020-2021 season, adidas and FC Girondins de Bordeaux have chosen to return to two more historic main jerseys, as if to make it clear that the scapular club had just entered a new dynamic, far from the galleys of previous years.
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