
The 8 best jerseys of the new Serie C season 3 groups, 60 teams and a lot of interesting shirts
Amazing venues, famous to have been part of the history of our football, but also crumbling stadiums, crazy supporters but also fans less passionate about the results, and also street food, weekend trips, former Serie A footballers, old rivalries but above all unconditional love for the team of their own city or county regardless of the category level. All this, and more, is what the Serie C represents within our football scene, and for this reason it does not deserve to be snubbed.
Started on August 24th, this season sees among the protagonists some prestigious realities of Italian football, actually fallen down: this is the case of Bari, Avellino, Modena, Robur Siena, Catania, Reggina, Vicenza and many more. Among the most ambitious clubs there's certainly the Berlusconi's Monza, who aims without hiding too much at the promotion, while in group A there is a lot of hype for the Juventus Under 23, the only team B to play an Italian professional football, for the second year in a row.
Despite the visibility of this league is absolutely lacking, many brands have created fresh and innovative match uniforms, which have nothing to envy to those of the upper leagues. We tried to make a 'Best Of' with the 8 most beautiful jerseys of the new season, mentioning better-known brands like Kappa, Erreà, Lotto and Macron, but also the semi-unknown Unicom.
Feralpisalò, Group B: Unicom, Away
Also this year the Lions of the Garda will try to reach the promotion until the end, given the very high ambitions of the company. And also this year they stand out from the point of view of the rather particular style. The second jersey, black but with a vertical band on the chest that recalls the social colors (light blue and green), will be worn once again by the Heron, Andrea Caracciolo, formerly known face of Serie A but especially of B, who will try to drag his teammates to the Serie B.
Catanzaro, Group C: Erreà, Away
The club from Calabria last season went close to the promotion losing only during the play-offs against Feralpisalò, and thanks to the constancy of the board and the enormous passion of the supporters they will try again this year. The technical supplier Erreà did a great job for all three uniforms, but what we like best is for the Away kit, in royal blue and with yellow-red inserts over the sleeves, all enhanced by collar particular and alternative, also dyed with social colors.
Sambenedettese, Group B: Macron, Third
The team coached by Paolo Montero (yes, the former Juventus centre-back) also this year have not many many ambitions, but the clear will to do well and keep the category as soon as possible. Macron's third jersey is in navy blue with red and white inserts on both shoulders. Very simple but at the same time elegant.
Modena, Group B: Kappa, Home
The Emilian club, which failed for financial reasons that are still unclear and was re-founded in 2018 thanks to a very ambitious executives, makes its comeback in professional football after a very short period in Serie D, which every fan hopes to no longer live. The pattern of the Home Jersey of the canaries, as usual, is yellow with dark blue shorts (but they were also worn yellow ones), a kit that remains among the most iconic of Italian football.