Equipment for soccer
In association football, as in a number of sports, kit refers to the standard equipment and attire worn by players., which refers to just the shirt, shorts and socks. The sport’s Laws of the Game specify the minimum kit which a player must use, and also prohibit the use of anything that is dangerous to either the player or another participant. Individual competitions may stipulate further restrictions, such as regulating the size of logos displayed on shirts and stating, that in the event of a match between teams with identical or similar colors, the away team must change to different colored attire.
Footballers generally wear identifying numbers on the backs of their shirts. Originally a team of players wore numbers from 1 to 11, corresponding roughly to their playing positions, but at the professional level this has generally been superseded by squad numbering, whereby each player in a squad is allocated a fixed number for the duration of a season. Professional clubs also usually display players’ surnames or nicknames on their shirts, above their squad numbers.
Football kit has evolved significantly since the early days of the sport, when players typically wore thick cotton shirts, knickerbockers and heavy rigid leather boots. In the twentieth century boots became lighter and softer, shorts were worn at a shorter length, and advancements in clothing manufacture and printing allowed shirts to be made in lighter synthetic fibers with increasingly colorful and complex designs. With the rise of advertising in the 20th century, sponsors’ logos began to appear on shirts, and replica strips were made available for fans to purchase, generating significant amounts of revenue for clubs. For you who doesn’t want soccer as their options for sports and entertainments, you can get other satisfaction by having Celtic woman tickets, AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER TICKETS, or Calgary Flames Tickets. Those tickets will deliver you satisfactions in sports and music entertainments.