Friday, March 20, 2015

Martin and “Caro” in new Norwegian national costume – NFF

The first ever national team jerseys from Nike combines Norwegian football traditions with the latest in innovation and design.

Men National Team will use the new away kit for the first time in European Championship Qualification match against Croatia on March 28, while women’s team will use the new home jersey for the first time in private Superbowl against the Netherlands on April 8 on stream Stadium.

Timeless home and away jerseys

The new suit is designed with the athlete in focus, and allows players to give their best on the pitch. The new emblem of the suit symbolizes unity, heritage and history of Norway as football nation and nation.

The top of the home suit is traditional red with a graduated blue stripe that runs obliquely downward front of the suit. In addition consists suit of white shorts and blue socks that creates a timeless and fresh expressions.

– The suit feels very good. It is modern, while the classical expression is retained, says Martin Ødegaard, Norway youngest player in a foreign team and also Norway’s youngest lord national player of all time.

– I bear the Norwegian costume with pride and looking forward to going out on the track in the new suit, says Ødegaard.

Away suit is white and has V-neck. The lightweight fabric has a subtle checkered pattern. The shorts and socks are also white, which gives a comprehensive and pure expression.

– I think the national costume has been very nice. There are huge for us to have it on in the World Cup – especially with the new landslagsemblemet chest. It represents the values ​​we stand for and not least who we represent: The Norwegian people, says Caroline Graham Hansen – one of the major Norwegian profiles in the World Cup finals in Canada this summer.

Focus on innovation and design

The new suits are typical Nike appearance, and the latest in materials and costume technology is adopted. In addition, the suit produced by sustainable production methods.
Nike Dri-FIT technology and mesh allows players stay dry and cool on the pitch. In addition, the breathable material players able to provide the maximum, regardless of temperature.

– The new Norwegian national costumes combines Nike’s expertise in design and innovation with our ambition for football in this country, says Kjetil Siem, Secretary General NFF, adding:

– This is the first suit, which carries our new emblem. It represents pride, solidarity and brutality – values ​​we share as a football family and as a nation when we look towards the future.

The new Norwegian home and away kit is available in stores from 21 March.

Martin Ødegaard in the new Norwegian home suit:

Caroline Graham Hansen in the new Norwegian away kit:

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