FFA presents national team’s new uniforms
31.08.2018,
16:23
The Football Federation of Armenia (FFA) presented today national team’s new uniforms tailored by the Italian company Macron.
YEREVAN, August 31. /ARKA/. The Football Federation of Armenia (FFA) presented today national team’s new uniforms tailored by the Italian company Macron. Previously, the Armenian team played in uniforms tailored by Adidas.
"The new uniforms are special. They differ from all previous uniforms by their design and individual elements. The jerseys carry the words ‘My team, my honor!," which the players see every time they put them on," FFA said.
Armenia is in the fourth league D together with Azerbaijan, Macedonia, Belarus, Georgia, Latvia, Faroe Islands, Luxembourg, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Liechtenstein, Malta, Andorra, Kosovo, San Marino and Gibraltar. Its rivals are Macedonia, Liechtenstein and Gibraltar.
The four group winners of League A will qualify for the Nations League finals which will take place in June 2019. The group winners of Leagues B, C and D gain promotion and those at the bottom of A, B and C will be relegated.
The four best placed finishers in each league tier of the Nations Cup that fail to qualify for Euro 2020 will then go into a play-off for one place – with a one legged semi-final and one legged final in March 2020.- 0--0-
"The new uniforms are special. They differ from all previous uniforms by their design and individual elements. The jerseys carry the words ‘My team, my honor!," which the players see every time they put them on," FFA said.
Armenia is in the fourth league D together with Azerbaijan, Macedonia, Belarus, Georgia, Latvia, Faroe Islands, Luxembourg, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Liechtenstein, Malta, Andorra, Kosovo, San Marino and Gibraltar. Its rivals are Macedonia, Liechtenstein and Gibraltar.
The four group winners of League A will qualify for the Nations League finals which will take place in June 2019. The group winners of Leagues B, C and D gain promotion and those at the bottom of A, B and C will be relegated.
The four best placed finishers in each league tier of the Nations Cup that fail to qualify for Euro 2020 will then go into a play-off for one place – with a one legged semi-final and one legged final in March 2020.- 0--0-