Serie A Bans Green Kits on the Football Field. Here’s Why

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Serie A Bans Green Kits on the Football Field. Here’s Why

Serie A has banned all green kits on the outfield for the 2022/2023 season. The ban is to make it easier for viewers to follow the games. It applies to away kits only, but not to the home kits. Goalkeepers are exempt from the ban.  Venezia and Sassuolo are hit hard by the ruling. Lazio's lime green away kit has to be scrapped. They have to give up the kit completely. Italy is famous for its love of football and for producing great players. Its flag is made up of red, white and green. Some of the players represent their country in their kits, so the green ones are not allowed.

Serie A Bans Green Kits on the Football Field. Italian kits over the years have been some of the most recognizable and iconic in football history.

Serie A Bans Green Kits on the Football Field. AC Milan's first kit was a far cry from the green that's being banned in the current and upcoming seasons.

Inter Milan's kit was a royal blue and black broad vertical stripe kit. The conservative collar was replaced by a shallow V-neck and the pocket design featured a modern print.

Torino wore a round-necked ruby-red jersey with the club crest sewn over the heart in red, white and green. Serie A Bans Green Kits on the Football Field.

AS Roma wore bright orange and white kits for the 1979/ 1980 season. AC Milan had a throwback year with a kit featuring the red and black stripes.

Fiorentina had a royal purple and white kit during the 1990-2000 season. The kit featured the Toyota logo as the team's main sponsor.

Serie A Bans Green Kits on the Football Field. Inter Milan's mint green and white away kit is one of their current favourites.

Serie A Bans Green Kits on the Football Field.


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