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- - June 29, 2015
Where many clubs unveiled their 2015 2016 home shirt before the 2014 2015 season was even fully complete, Real Madrid held off until June 15th to launch the new Real Madrid home kit 2015 - 2016. The jersey, which maintains Real's traditional white and black home kit design, was revealed alongside a new away shirt design. The mock-up of the 2015 2016 Real Madrid third shirt, meanwhile, has been leaked to the press.
The Home Jersey
For the 2015 2016 home jersey, Real Madrid and Adidas opted to keep things relatively simple andtraditional. Just like past Real Madrid home kits, the new Vikings jersey is primarily white, with the team crest embroidered over the heart and the Adidas logo set over the right breast. The logo of Real club sponsor, Fly Emirates, remains at the center of the shirt.
Where the Real Madrid home kit 2015 2016 differs from past designs is in the color of the detailing. Like most other football jerseys designed by Adidas, the kit boasts three stripes - - June 11, 2015
It's been a tumultuous couple of weeks at Real Madrid. The Vikings finished the 2014 2015 La Liga season without a title, manager Carlo Ancelotti was unceremoniously sacked, and rumors about the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo got kicked up like dust in the wind. Needless to say, the idea of Ronaldo leaving Real Madrid for a new chapter at another club has many of football's biggest teams adjusting their transfer goals for the summer. But is Cristiano Ronaldo slowing down, and beginning to show his age, is he still a valuable asset?
One rumor says that Chelsea FC is prepared to shell out £71.5 million to bring Cristiano to Stamford Bridge in 2015 2016. But is that hefty dollar figure (it would be the fourth highest transfer fee ever) a worthwhile investment considering that Ronaldo is already 30? Or does the Portuguese soccer star still have a few years of greatness left in him before he starts to look his age?
Looking at the 2014 2015 Season
Regardless of the tumult going on at Santiago - - June 06, 2015The 2014 2015 La Liga is over, and this year's UEFA Champions League is wrapping up. For all intents and purposes, the club football world is about to take a hiatus, and what better way to celebrate that hiatus than by comparing notes for two of soccer's biggest stars? Barcelona's Lionel Messi versus Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid, both had hugely successful seasons in 2014 2015, with the former leading his club to a La Liga title and the latter becoming the league's top scorer for the second soccer season in a row. Which star was more valuable to his team? Read on to find out!
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If we're going simply on the virtues of club successes, there's little doubt that Messi was this year's most
well rounded player, in the La Liga or anywhere else. He netted 43 goals just in domestic league play-a tally that not only would have won him the La Liga top scorer title last season, but one that would also make him the best offensive player in any other football league on the planet. - - June 05, 2015
The new Real Madrid manager Rafael Benitez has been officially presented, but what does this mean for the man himself, the club and fans? As a kid born and raised in Madrid, Spain, Rafael Benitez has always been a fan of the Real Madrid football club. He played for the organization's reserve squad from 1974 to 1980, and managed the Real Madrid youth squad from 1993 to 1995-his first professional coaching job. He's since had stints as manager at a slew of other football clubs, including Valencia, Liverpool, Inter Milan, an interim post at Chelsea, and most recently, a successful run at Napoli. Now, Benitez is coming home to claim the job he's wanted all his life: the head coaching position at Real Madrid.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez made quite the splash at the close of the 2014 2015 La Liga season, sacking manager Carlo Ancelotti after the Vikings failed to win the domestic league title. Ancelotti coached Real to a record 10th Champions League win last year, and built a team - - June 01, 2015
It would be thoroughly absurd to suggest that the Real Madrid squad 2014/15 had a bad season. With a second-place finish in the Spanish La Liga, a semifinal campaign the UEFA Champions League, a round of 16 finish in the Copa del Rey, a runner-up spot in the Spanish Supercup, a victory in the UEFA Super Cup, and a win in the FIFA World Club Cup, the Vikings have enjoyed the kind of season that virtually any other football club in the world would view as a banner year. Add the fact that the wearers of the Real Madrid soccer jersey scored more goals than any other team in Europe this year, and it's clear that this Spanish club is still firing on all cylinders.
And yet, in more ways than one, the season was still something of a disappointment for fans in the Real Madrid home jersey 2014 2015. After Real finally won a 10th Champions League title last spring, many football analysts wondered if the team might be headed back to the top of La Liga. After all, the Vikings haven't won a Spanish - - May 10, 2015
During the best season of his career-at Tottenham Hotspur back in 2012 2013-Gareth Bale scored 26 goals in 44 fixtures. 21 of those came from regular season Premier League play, while another five were
netted in cup and continental competition. The strong performance caught the attention of Real Madrid, and Bale was brought aboard at Santiago Bernebeu Stadium for the 2013 2014 campaign. But now the question on many people's lips 'is patience running out for Gareth Bale?'
His domestic league goal tally was lower than the previous year, at 15. However, the Welshman also scored six goals in the Champions League, helping the Vikings finally bring home a record 10th UCL trophy. In other words, even if Gareth Bale underperformed in last year's La Liga campaign, he still contributed so much to Real's Champions League campaign that he was rightfully hailed as a hero. Fans in the Real Madrid home jersey 2014 2015 (available now at Soccer Box!) were hoping for more of the same from Bale in his - - May 06, 2015
Following an intriguing encounter at the Juventus stadium last night (05/05/15) the Italian giants will be taking a 2-1 aggregate lead back to the Bernabeu for the second leg of the Juventus v Real Madrid Champions League semi-final. In what was mostly a congested midfield battle the Italian champions came out on top courtesy of a first half Alvaro Morata goal against his former club and a second half Carlos Tevez penalty. These two goals sandwiched yet another Champions League goal for Cristiano Ronaldo who now sits on an incredible 76 goals in his Champions League tournament career.
There was an unusual look to Juventus v Real Madrid in last night's Champions League Semi-Final opener however with the home team wearing their classic, world famous black and white striped home football shirt while Real Madrid were sporting their all-black third kit. This made for an unusual view of the match however English referee Martin Atkinson didn't appear to struggle in differentiating between the - - April 29, 2015
Last week was a big one for Real Madrid. Not only did the football club defeat Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals, but they also won 4-2 against Celta de Vigo in the regular season La Liga. The comfortable away victory keeps the Vikings just two points behind Barcelona in Spain's
topflight division as the end of the 2014 2015 speedily approaches. Pick up an Adidas Real Madrid jersey from Soccer Box today to root for the team in both competitions.
Last year, the Vikings won the Champions League title and came in third in the La Liga. This year, the squad is gunning for both trophies, and you can help them achieve that mission with a new jersey from Soccer Box. We still have stock available of both the Real Madrid home shirt 2014 2015, and of the vivid pink away jersey from Adidas. Don't miss out on these expertly crafted shirt designs!
Celta de Vigo
Regardless of which version of the 2014 2015 Adidas Real Madrid jersey you prefer, you will want - - April 27, 2015
For the second year in a row, Real Madrid have spoiled their crosstown rivals' hopes of winning a UEFA Champions League title. Last year, Real and Atletico Madrid did battle in the finals, a game that ended with a down-to-the-wire extra time duel, and ultimately, with the Vikings winning a record 10th UCL title. This year, Real came face to face with their fellow Madrid football club a bit earlier-in the quarterfinals, to be exact-but the results have been similar. With a home game victory on Wednesday afternoon, the Vikings secured a spot in the 2014 2015 Champions League semifinals, and the Mattress Makers bowed out of the competition entirely. Celebrate the victory today, with a brand new Real Madrid tracksuit from Soccer Box!
The Vikings will be wearing the Real Madrid UCL presentation tracksuit before they take the pitch in future Champions League matches, and at Soccer Box, you can get your hands on one of these tracksuits as well! Black in color, with Adidas' trademark white stripes - - March 30, 2015
In 2013 2014, the UEFA Champions League came down to the two football teams from Madrid, with Real ultimately topping Atletico for the title. This year, it's still unclear as to which teams could be considered the frontrunners for the prestigious European soccer tournament. One thing is clear though, and it's that the championship match will not be an all-Madrid spectacle in 2014 2015. Why? Because Real and Atletico have been drawn to face one another in the quarterfinals. Those rooting for the Vikings should head over to Soccer Box's Real Madrid soccer shop today, to support the club through what will surely be a competitive quarterfinal battle.
Whether you are looking for a home jersey, an away shirt, or a player-specific jersey for your favorite Viking player, Soccer Box is the perfect place to shop for Real Madrid gear! We even have a Real Madrid UCL jersey 2014 2015 in stock at our shop right now, a special Champions League branded jersey that the soccer club will be wearing for the