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All the 2019 MLS jerseys

The 24 American franchises have unveiled the shirts they will use during the 2019 season

All the 2019 MLS jerseys The 24 American franchises have unveiled the shirts they will use during the 2019 season

Last March 2nd, began the new Major League Soccer season: the teams now are 24 with the entry of Cincinnati FC, and debuted in a game-week full of goals and exceptional events, such as snow and ice during the match between Colorado Rapids and Portland Timbers. The first games was also an opportunity to watch the new signings and the new managers at work: the current champions of Atlanta, for example, put 'el Pity' Martinez in the field and de Boer on the bench, while there's Vito Mannone defending the Minnesota's goal, landed in the US after 14 years in England.

In advance, and often with modern and showy launching campaigns, American clubs presented their new jerseys: this year too all produced by adidas as the agreement between the German brand and the American football league. Waiting to be revealed all the kits, both home and away, here is the overview of the jerseys that they will wear this season. Some are very simple and traditional, while others are completely new and courageous. The most common color? Without a doubt white, which unites a large part of the franchises.

 

 

EASTERN CONFERENCE:

Atlanta United (primary)

 

Chicago Fire (secondary)

 

Cincinnati (primary and secondary)

 

Columbus Crew (primary)

 

D.C. United (secondary)

 

Montreal Impact (primary)

 

New England Revolution

 

New York City (primary)

 

New York Red Bulls (primary)

 

Orlando City (primary)

 

Philadelphia Union (secondary)

 

Toronto (primary)

 

 

WESTERN CONFERENCE:

Colorado Rapids (secondary)

 

Dallas (secondary)

 

Houston Dynamo (primary)

 

Los Angeles FC (secondary)

 

Los Angeles Galaxy (primary and secondary)

 

Minnesota United (secondary)

 

Portland Timbers (primary)

 

Real Salt Lake (secondary)

 

San Josè Earthquakes (primary)

 

Seattle Sounders (secondary)

 

Sporting Kansas City (primary)

 

Vancouver Whitecaps (primary)