Independiente Medellín will premiere adidas shirt: video with idols of the powerful | Colombian Soccer | Betplay League

Independiente Medellín will premiere adidas shirt: video with idols of the powerful |  Colombian Soccer |  Betplay League

The countdown began to discover the new Deportivo Independiente Medellín shirt that will arrive from Adidas, as rumored for a year, when the German brand had begun contacts with the Antioquia team to be its new technical sponsor that dresses the professional team, women’s team and basic forces.

This Monday, March 7, the DIM Instagram account, @dimoficialcom published a video in which three powerful legends appear speaking in the red dressing room of the Atanasio Girardot stadium, where it seems that they would be describing what the new elastic will be for this season. . David González, Mauricio Molina and Jhon Javier Restrepo, starred in this brand expectation.

In the video, these three protagonists entered into a dialogue about that new shirt. “For me the most important thing is the colors, bright red, modern”, commented ‘Choronta’. For his part, ‘Mao’ said that “there is a note, the design is very cool”. While David González explained that “it seems very cool to me to finally see those three lines on that shirt.”

Adidas will be the 15th brand and the second of German origin to make clothing in the centenary history of DIM. Puma was the first brand in 1985, after between 1913 and 1984 there was no specific supplier. From 1988 to 1993, four Colombian brands passed: D’León, Crack, Comba and Torino. In 1994 the English Umbro arrived, in 1995 the Brazilian Penalty, in 1996 Torino returned for another streak of Colombian brands until 2004: Dietzen, Tocata twice, Saeta and Napsa. In 2004 he had the second cycle of Puma, with which they were until 2006. In 2007 the Colombian brand Corner arrived, in 2008 the Spanish Joma until 2010 when the Japanese Mikasa was there and in 2011 Puma returned to complete his third stage with the club, which ended in this 2022.

Juan Camilo Alvarez Serrano
FUTBOLRED Correspondent
Medellin
En Twitter: @juanchoserran8

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