Sporting CP Kits

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Ever since 1907, Sporting CP had many kits involving the colours green and white, the familiar hooped shirt was recorded as early as 1931. In a match where Sporting CP lost 6-0 to CR Vasco da Gama.[1] The first kit of 1907 was all white, then in 1908 the classic - vertical stripe shirt was brought and is now an iconic look in Sporting's kits which is present every year. These are the most recent kits as of the 2015–16 Primeira Liga.

Macron Era

At the end of the 2013-14 season, Puma's deal with sporting ended, which then Macron manufacturing the kits ever since the 2014-15 season.

2015-16

Home Kit
Away Kit
Third Kit

2014-15

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The Italian kit manufacturer, Macron started doing kits for Sporting CP ever since Puma's deal was over.
Home Kit
Away Kit
Champions League - Third Kit
"Fourth" kit

Puma Era

After Reebok's contract ended, Sporting made a deal with Puma to be manufacturing the kits until the 2014-15 season, Puma had been Sporting's kit makers in the early 1980s.

2013-14

Home kit
Away kit
Third kit

2012-13

Home kit
Away kit
Third kit

2011-12

Home kit
Away kit
Third kit

2010-11

Home kit
Away kit
Third kit

2009-10

Home kit
Away kit
Third kit

2008-09

Home kit
Away kit
Third kit

2007-08

Home kit
Away kit
Third kit

2006-07

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The previously Sporting CP kit manufacturer, Puma started doing kits again since the early 80s for Sporting CP ever since Reebok's deal was over. Puma's 2006-07 kits appear in the UEFA Champions League 2006–2007 game developed by EA Sports. Shortly after Puma manufactured the kits, Sporting went on to win the 2006-07 Taça de Portugal and the
Home kit
Away kit
Third kit

Reebok Era

2005-06

Home kit
Goalkeeper kit
Third kit

2004-05

Home kit
Away kit
Third kit

2003-04

WIP

Home kit
Away kit
Third kit

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