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If an away team's second kit is the same colour as the home team's home kit, they would be made to wear their third kit which, ideally, is different to both the opposition team's home and away strip.

Additionally, if a visiting team's primary kit is different to the home team's home strip — such as if Chelsea who play in blue were to visit Liverpool at Anfield who play in red , both teams would be allowed to play in their respective first kits. The FA's rules on shirts are as follows:.

There are, however, no set official rules on determining what exactly constitutes a kit clash such as colours , which results in the lack of consistency. But something that is important, yet might often be overlooked, is the kit clash with shorts and socks worn by footballers.

Football is a fast-paced game that seems to be getting faster with every passing season. One of the most famous examples came in the season when Manchester United had an away kit with a grey top. They were down at half-time and their manager, Alex Ferguson, made the unprecedented decision to get them to swap kits before the second-half. Another important part of why teams wear differently coloured kits from each other is the referee.

How will the referee know which one of them touched the ball with their hand? Interestingly the Premier League has had different rules over kit colours than competitions such as the FA Cup in the past. Bill Shankly is widely considered to be the father of modern day Liverpool Football Club. One thing that he did that not everyone knows about, however, is changing the colour of kit that the Merseysiders played in.

Originally they played in a red top with white shorts and white socks. In November of the Scot decided to mix things up, asking his players to get rid of the white and go for all red instead. As the story goes, Shankly threw a pair of red shorts to his captain and the club centre-half and told him to put them on. You look 7ft tall. The first time Liverpool played in all-red they beat Anderlecht in the European Cup.

That was also the season that they won the FA Cup for the first time, beating Leeds United in the final. Obviously not every team that has won something in the sport has played in red, but different teams and managers will have their own reasons for believing that kits can have a psychological impact on their players and on the opposition.

Money has always been important to success in football. Blue and Red. Leeds United. Blue, Yellow and White. Leicester City. Navy and Mint Blue. Manchester City. Sky Blue and White. White and Purple. Manchester United. Red, White and Black. White, Red and Black. Newcastle United. Navy and Gold. Norwich City. Green and Yellow. Navy and Blue. Nottingham Forest. Blue and Black. Red and Yellow. Blue, Red and White. Preston North End. Queens Park Rangers. Black and Gold. White, Blue and Rede.

Ross County. Navy and Red. White, Black and Red. Sheffield United. Sheffield Wednesday. St Johnstone. St Mirren. Stoke City. Navy and Yellow. Tottenham Hotspur. West Bromwich Albion.



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