The story of the final that changed the Real Madrid shirt .. a meeting with Liverpool decades ago

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The Spanish sports newspaper said, Real Madrid He gave up his all-white uniform on the eve of that match, as he put on for the first time a uniform marked "adidas" There are purple stripes on the sleeves and on the players’ shorts.

The change of Real Madrid’s uniform was according to "Mark" For 17 million pesetas (the Spanish currency at the time), equivalent to approximately 102 thousand Euro.

The team presented the new uniform to the media on the eve of their meeting Liverpool In Paris at the Intercontinental Hotel.

And in the final match hosted by the Princes Stadium, she did not carry shirts "meringue" new logo "adidas"Due to UEFA restrictions at the time, commercial on clothing was prohibited.

Liverpool also had to cover the logo of the English company Umbro with white patches.

Saturday’s match will give Liverpool an opportunity to avenge its loss to Real Madrid in UEFA Champions League Final 2018, note that "Reds" He has not lost since last March, and was defeated in only three matches this season, and won two domestic titles, despite missing the chance to win the Premier League title on the last day of the season, while Real managed to win the Spanish League title a month before the end.

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The Spanish sports newspaper said, Real Madrid He abandoned his all-white uniform on the eve of that match, putting on for the first time a uniform bearing the “”adidasThere are purple stripes on the sleeves and on the players’ shorts.

The exchange of Real Madrid’s uniform, according to “Marca”, was for 17 million pesetas (the Spanish currency at the time), equivalent to approximately 102 thousand Euro.

The team presented the new uniform to the media on the eve of their meeting Liverpool In Paris at the Intercontinental Hotel.

In the final match hosted by the Princes Stadium, the new “Maringi” shirts did not bear the “Adidas” logo, due to the restrictions of the European Football Association at the time, preventing commercial on the clothes.

Liverpool also had to cover the logo of the English company Umbro with white patches.

Saturday’s match will give Liverpool an opportunity to avenge its loss to Real Madrid in UEFA Champions League Final 2018, knowing that the “Reds” have not lost since last March, and were defeated in only three matches this season, and won two local titles, despite the loss of the opportunity to win the Premier League title on the last day of the season, while Real managed to win the Spanish League title before month from the end.

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