Tag: football

  • Steaua Bucharest to play again in Adidas equipment

    Steaua Bucharest to play again in Adidas equipment

    Steaua Bucharest presented today the new season equipment under Adidas brand. There is a lasting collaboration between these two names.

    Steaua played in Adidas equipment in 1986 (the year they won the European Cup) and in 1989 (the year they lost the EC final to AC Milan).

    And in 1994, the year in which it became the first Romanian team to participate in the Champions League group stage, Steaua also wore Adidas equipment.

    Red-blue and yellow for the new season

    For the 2021-2022 Romanian Second League season, Steaua’s home equipment follows a classic design, blue vertical stripes on a red background, with red or blue shorts and red leggings.

    For away games, the equipment will be simple, with yellow T-shirts, white shorts and leggings.

    The first match in which the new equipment will be used is the one on Sunday, August 29, with Ripensia, at home, in the brand new Steaua Stadium in Bucharest.

  • Bulgarian Parva Liga new season to start with public inside stadiums

    Bulgarian Parva Liga new season to start with public inside stadiums

    Bulgarian football Parva Liga new season starts Friday, August 7 and the presence of supporters in the stands will be allowed.

    The stadiums are allowed to be filled at 50% of capacity, according to an order of the Minister of Health.

    The maximum number of spectators in a sector is 1.000 people, who must be accommodated through a seat and at a physical distance of 1,5 meters between those present.

    CSKA Sofia will play in the first match of the season at the newly promoted CSKA 1948 Sofia, Friday, August 7.

  • Caledonian Braves, the football club run by fans through an app

    Caledonian Braves, the football club run by fans through an app

    Caledonian Braves, the Scottish Lowland Football League club with big ambitions, has launched the eagerly awaited Braves App as part of a ground-breaking series of initiatives that will put the club at the forefront of equality, inclusion and innovation in Scottish football.

    The Braves App has been created to put the club’s future direction in the palm of fans’ hands.

    Fans who download the app will be able to vote on decisions ranging from deciding the captain’s toss of heads or tails, issuing monthly How Brave Are You? challenges to the squad, and providing scouting reports from across Europe.

    It will include nominating official charities, setting board agenda items and taking a virtual seat at the boardroom table to shape the club’s strategy.

    The launch coincides with the premiere of Brave Calling, a new documentary that chronicles the journey from the club’s inception in the South of Scotland League as Edusport Academy to its place in the Lowland League and rebrand last year as Caledonian Braves.

    Braves have reiterated their mission to join the ranks of the Scottish Professional Football League by 2025 and take their fans on a journey to the ultimate destination of the Scottish Premiership.

    To help that objective, owner Chris Ewing is also recruiting a board of independent non-executive directors to help steer the strategy and also to reflect the modern and inclusive club he envisions.