Football Shirt – Birmingham City Football Club

Posted on 14th September 2011 in Sports

Birmingham City Football ClubBirmingham City Football Club is a professional association football club in English and play in Englishg Premier League establish in 1875 locate in city of Birmingham. First time Birmingham City use name is Small Health Alliance and change name to Birmingham City Football Club in 1943. Nickname is Blues stadium is St Andrew’s capacity 30,009 seats.

Their first football shirt was a dark blue shirt with a white sash and white shorts. ]Several variations on a blue theme were tried; the one that stuck was the royal blue shirt with a white V, adopted during the First World War and retained until the late 1920s. Though the design changed, the royal blue remained. In 1971 they adopted the penguin strip royal blue with a broad white central front panel which lasted five years. The 1992 football shirt, sponsored by Triton Showers, was made of a blue material covered with multicoloured splashes which resembled a shower curtain. Birmingham have only worn stripes on their home shirt once; in 1999 they wore a blue shirt with a front central panel in narrow blue and white stripes, a design similar to the Tesco supermarket carrier bag of the time.

The new Birmingham City 11/12 third football shirt made by Xtep. As Blues prepare to enter a new era, the club announced a different approach to football shirt sponsorship. Blues will be offering the advertising space on the front of our playing shirts on a match-by-match basis. The unprecedented agreement will allow flexibility throughout the 2011-2012 campaign and help the club to maximize commercial revenue while also building strong relationships with a wider range of local, national and international businesses. Should the circumstances allow then the club will also be in a position to make a public show of support to certain charitable causes.

For this season 2011–2012, the home football shirt is royal blue with a white collar and white tops to the socks and the away football shirt consists of a charcoal and blue vertically striped shirt with white trim, charcoal shorts with blue trim, and blue socks with charcoal tops. The third football shirt has a yellow shirt with blue pin-stripes, white shorts and white socks, all with blue trim. Although the club initially announced that shirt advertising would be sold on a match-by-match basis because now Birmingham City Football Club no potential sponsor met the value the club set on the brand, a one-year sponsorship deal was done with foreign exchange company RationalFX.

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