Soccer Uniforms

Soccer Uniforms

We do provide soccer uniforms manufacturing services covering all clubs and countries. We do provide soccer uniforms manufacturing services for below leagues and many others

  1. English Premier League
  2. La Liga (Spain)
  3. Fußball-Bundesliga (Germany)
  4. Serie A (Italy)
  5. Ligue 1 (France)
  6. Primeira Liga (Portugal)
  7. Russian Premier League (Russia)
  8. Ukrainian Premier League (Ukraine)
  9. Eredivisie (Netherlands)
  10. Superleague Greece (Greece)
  11. Süper Lig (Turkey)
  12. Danish Superliga (Denmark)
  13. Belgian Pro League (Belgium)
  14. Swiss Super League (Switzerland)
  15. Austrian Football Bundesliga
  16. Scottish Premier League (Scotland)
  17. Marfin Laiki (Cyprus)
  18. Ligat Ha-Al (Israel)
  19. Prva HNL (Crotia)
  20. Gambrinus Liga (Czech Republic)
  21. Vysshaya Liga (Belarus)
  22. Liga I (Romania)
  23. Ekstraklasa (Poland)Allsvenskan (Sweden)
  24. Tippeligaen (Norway)
  25. Bulgarian A Professional Football Group (Bulgaria)
  26. Slovak Superliga (Slovakia)
  27. Serbian SuperLiga (Serbia)
  28. Nemzeti Bajnokság I (Hungary)
  29. Veikkausliiga (Finland)

There are 20 teams in the Barclays Premier League.

24 in the championship

24 league 1

24 league 2

so 52 overall

 

American football:

NFL

National football league there are about 32 team that makes it up and whose clothing is produced at our end.

 

 

 

AFC-NORTH

  • Baltimore Ravens
  • Cincinnati Bengals
  • Cleveland Browns
  • Pittsburgh Steelers

AFC-SOUTH

  • Houston Texans
  • Indianapolis Colts
  • Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Tennessee Titans

AFC-EAST

  • Buffalo Bills
  • Miami Dolphins
  • New England Patriots
  • New York Jets

AFC-WEST

  • Denver Broncos
  • Kansas City Chiefs
  • Oakland Raiders
  • San Diego Chargers

NFC-NORTH

  • Chicago Bears
  • Detroit Lions
  • Green Bay Packers
  • Minnesota Vikings

NFC-SOUTH

  • Atlanta Falcons
  • Carolina Panthers
  • New Orleans Saints
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers

NFC-EAST

  • Dallas Cowboys
  • New York Giants
  • Philadelphia Eagles
  • Washington Redskins

NFC-WEST

  • Arizona Cardinals
  • San Francisco 49ers
  • Seattle Seahawks
  • St. Louis Rams

UNITED KINGDOM FOOT BALL:

There are in total 210,867 teams registered in the U.K, This number applies to 2007.

This includes pub teams, Sunday league, etc.

Major leagues

(CCL) Combined Counties League

(ECL) Eastern Counties League

(ESL) Essex Senior League

(HL) Hellenic League

(KL) Kent League

(MFA) Midland Football Alliance

(NCEL) Northern Counties East League

(NL) Northern League

(NWCL) North West Counties League

(SSML) Spartan South Midlands League

(SCL) Sussex County League

(UCL) United Counties League

(WL) Wessex League

(WFL) Western League

(EMCL) East Midlands Counties League

(KIL) Kent Invicta League

(MFC) Midland Football Combination

(SWPL) South West Peninsula League

(WMRL) West Midlands (Regional) League

All football leagues as per counties:

English Premier League

Arsenal

Aston Villa

Blackburn Rovers

Bolton Wanderers

Chelsea

Everton

Fulham

Liverpool

Manchester City

Manchester United

Newcastle United

Norwich City

Queens Park Rangers

Stoke City

Sunderland

Swansea City

Tottenham Hotspur

West Bromwich Albion

Wigan Athletic

Wolverhampton

Wanderers

English League Championship

Barnsley

Birmingham City

Blackpool

Brighton and Hove Albion

Bristol City

Burnley

Cardiff City

Coventry City

Crystal Palace

Derby County

Doncaster Rovers

Hull City

Ipswich Town

Leeds United

Leicester City

Middlesbrough

Millwall

Nottingham Forest

Peterborough United

Portsmouth

Reading

Southampton

Watford

West Ham United

English League One

AFC Bournemouth

Brentford

Bury

Carlisle United

charlton Athletic

Chesterfield

Colchester United

Exeter City

Hartlepool United

Huddersfield Town

Leyton Orient

Milton Keynes Dons

Notts County

Oldham Athletic

Preston North End

Rochdale

Scunthorpe United

Sheffield United

Sheffield Wednesday

Stevenage

Tranmere Rovers

Walsall Wycombe

Wanderers

Yeovil Town

English League Two

Accrington Stanley

                    AFC Wimbledon

Aldershot Town

Barnet

Bradford City

Bristol Rovers

Burton Albion

Cheltenham Town

Crawley Town

Crewe Alexandra

Dagenham and Redbridge

Gillingham

Hereford United

Macclesfield Town

Morecambe

Northampton Town

Oxford United

Plymouth Argyle

Port Vale

Rotherham United

Shrewsbury Town

Southend United

Swindon Town

Torquay United

                                                  English Conference Premier

AFC Telford United

Alfreton Town

Barrow

Bath City

Braintree Town

Cambridge United

Darlington

Ebbsfleet United

Fleetwood Town

Forest Green Rovers

Gateshead

Grimsby Town

Hayes and Yeading United

Kettering Town

Kidderminster Harriers

Lincoln City

Luton Town

Mansfield Town

Newport County AFC

Southport

Stockport County

Tamworth

Wrexham

York City

 

 

Altrincham

Bishop’s Stortford

Blyth Spartans

Boston United

Colwyn Bay

Corby Town

Droylsden

Eastwood Town

FC Halifax Town

Gainsborough Trinity

Gloucester City

Guiseley

Harrogate Town

Hinckley United

Histon

Hyde FC

Nuneaton Town

Solihull Moors

Stalybridge Celtic

Vauxhall Motors

Worcester City

 

English Conference South

Basingstoke Town

BorehamWood

Bromley

Chelmsford City

Dartford

Dorchester Town

Dover Athletic

Eastbourne Borough

Eastleigh

Farnborough

Hampton and Richmond Borough

Havant and Waterlooville

Maidenhead United

Salisbury City

Staines Town

Sutton United

Thurrock

Tonbridge Angels

Truro City

Welling United

Weston-super-Mare

Woking

 

English Northern Premier

Ashton United

Bradford Park Avenue

Burscough

Buxton

Chasetown

Chester

Chorley

FC United of Manchester

Frickley Athletic

Hednesford Town

Kendal Town

Marine

Matlock Town

Mickleover Sports

Nantwich Town

North Ferriby United

Northwich Victoria

Rushall Olympic

Stafford Rangers

Stocksbridge Park Steels

Whitby Town

 

English Southern Premier

AFC Totton

Arlesey Town

Banbury United

Barwell

Bashley

Bedford Town

Brackley Town

Cambridge City

Chesham United

Chippenham Town

Cirencester Town

Evesham United

Frome Town

Hemel Hempstead Town

Hitchin Town

Leamington

Oxford City

Redditch United

St Albans City

Stourbridge

Swindon Supermarine

Weymouth

English Isthmian Premier

AFC Hornchurch

Aveley

Billericay Town

Bury Town

Canvey Island

Carshalton Athletic

Concord Rangers

Cray Wanderers

East Thurrock United

Harrow Borough

Hastings United

Hendon

Horsham

Kingstonian

Leatherhead

Lewes

Lowestoft Town

Margate

Metropolitan Police

Tooting and Mitcham

United  Wealdstone

Lets talk about something big and major in history of foot ball the FIFA WORLD CUP.

The history of the FIFA World Cup was first written in 1928, when FIFA president decided to stage an international football tournament. The inaugural edition, held in Uruguay in 1930, was contested as a final tournament of only 13 teams invited by the organization. Since then, the FIFA World Cup has experienced successive expansions and format remodeling to its current 32-team final tournament preceded by a two-year qualifying process, involving almost 200 teams from all over the world.

The history that remained unchanged was written in 1928.when FIFA president decided to bring it to international level as international football tournament. This was the time when in Uruguay in 1930 13 countries were invited to take part in something really sensational at that moment. Successive to it now 32 teams are invited to this mega show. The figure that qualifies to play this tournament is 200 teams around the world.

Winning teams, captains, and managers

Year Team Captain         Head coach
1930  Uruguay José Nasazzi Alberto Suppici
1934  Italy Giampiero Combi Vittorio Pozzo
1938  Italy Giuseppe Meazza Vittorio Pozzo
1950  Uruguay Obdulio Varela Juan López
1954  West Germany Fritz Walter Sepp Herberger
1958  Brazil Hilderaldo Bellini Vicente Feola
1962  Brazil Mauro Ramos Aymoré Moreira
1966  England Bobby Moore Alf Ramsey
1970  Brazil Carlos Alberto Torres Mário Zagallo
1974  West Germany Franz Beckenbauer Helmut Schön
1978  Argentina Daniel Passarella César Luis Menotti
1982  Italy Dino Zoff Enzo Bearzot
1986  Argentina Diego Maradona Carlos Bilardo
1990  West Germany Lothar Matthäus Franz Beckenbauer
1994  Brazil Dunga Carlos Alberto Parreira
1998  France Didier Deschamps Aimé Jacquet
2002  Brazil Cafu Luiz Felipe Scolari
2006  Italy Fabio Cannavaro Marcello Lippi
2010  Spain Iker Casillas Vicente del Bosque

Saudi Arab: The big Arab Country and The game of Soccer:

The classification is as below:

Domestic Competitions

Saudi League – Premier Division

King Cup of Champions

Crown Prince Cup

Prince Faisal Bin Fahad Cup

Saudi League – First Division

Saudi League – Second Division

Saudi League – Third Division

Youth League U20

Youngster League U17

National Teams

Senior National Football Team

Youth National Football Team U20

Youngster National Football Team U17

A Most successful attempt regarding soccer development in Arabia Region was to introduce the gulf Cup. As Qatar spends a lot on sports so the hosting of such a big game was also availed by it.

In such tournament eight teams from Arabia Region are the participants and most successful team is Kuwait till now.

Here look at the history below.

Most Gulf Cup of Nations champions

Champion(s)[7]

Nation

Year(s)

Runner-Up

Third Place

Fourth Place

10 times

 Kuwait 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1996, 1998, 2010 1979, 2002 2004

3 times

 Saudi Arabia 1994, 2002, 2003 1972, 1974, 1992, 1998, 2009, 2010 1970, 1979, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1996 1982

3 times

 Iraq 1979, 1984, 1988 1976

2 times

 Qatar 1992, 2004 1984, 1990, 1996, 2002 1974, 2003 1970, 1972, 1986, 1994

1 time

 United Arab Emirates 2007 1986, 1988, 1994 1972, 1976, 1982, 1998 1974, 1984, 1992, 1996

1 time

 Oman 2009 2004, 2007 1990, 1998, 2003

0 times

 Bahrain 1970, 1982, 1992, 2003 1990, 1994, 2004 1976, 1979, 1988, 2002

0 times

 Yemen
  •  Iraq was banned from the competition from 1991 to 2003.

Other Tournaments at regional and national level are as follow

  • Under 23 Gulf Cup of Nations
  • Under 17 Gulf Cup of Nations
  • AFC
  • AFC Asian Cup
  • Arab Nations Cup
  • East Asian Cup
  • South Asian Football Federation Cup
  • ASEAN Football Championship
  • West Asian Football Federation Championship

An other Tournaments that take place in Southern Asia is South Asian Football Federation Cup

The teams and some statistics of  2011 are as follow

Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

Dif

Pts

 India

39

27

7

5

69

22

+47

88

 Nepal

28

23

2

3

77

21

+56

74

 Maldives

31

16

9

6

53

25

+28

57

 Bangladesh

26

12

9

8

34

24

+10

45

 Sri Lanka

29

11

5

13

39

36

+3

38

 Pakistan

29

9

7

13

23

34

−11

34

 Afghanistan

15

4

3

10

22

38

−16

15

 Bhutan

16

1

1

14

8

59

−51

4

India is the current champion and has won the title six times.

The ASEAN Football Championship

An other well known event in Asia is ASEAN Football Cup .The participants and some figures are as follow.

Team performances

Team

1996

1998

2000

2002

2004

2007

2008

2010

2012

 Brunei GS DNQ DNP DNP DNP DNQ DNQ DNP TBD
 Cambodia GS DNQ GS GS GS DNQ GS DNQ TBD
 Indonesia 4th 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd GS SF 2nd q
 Laos GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS TBD
 Malaysia 2nd GS 3rd 4th 3rd SF GS 1st q
 Myanmar GS GS GS GS 4th GS GS GS TBD
 Philippines GS GS GS GS GS GS DNQ SF q
 Singapore GS 1st GS GS 1st 1st SF GS q
 Timor-Leste DNP DNP GS DNQ DNQ DNQ TBD
 Thailand 1st 4th 1st 1st GS 2nd 2nd GS q
 Vietnam 3rd 2nd 4th 3rd GS SF 1st SF q

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