POLL for EuroLeague’s best jersey

17/Dec/18 10:17 December 17, 2018

Giannis Askounis

17/Dec/18 10:17

Eurohoops.net

The team’s jerseys are always special for the fans. Here’s your chance to pick the best one among the 16 EuroLeague clubs.

By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net

Teams all around the world closely examine every available option up to the unappreciated details before finalizing their jerseys ahead of the start of each season. The 16 EuroLeague teams aren’t an exception.

Sometimes the result is impressive, other times not so much. The ultimate criteria are the jerseys sales. In this case, your vote will be the judge.

Eurohoops presents the jerseys of the 16 EuroLeague clubs and offers the chance to vote for your favorite

Anadolu Efes Istanbul

Blue is the main color of Anadolu Efes’ jersey, but red and white line were added. The Turkish club avoided any significant changes.

AX Armani Exchange Olimpia Milan

Milan proudly preserves the Italian tradition and continuously presents impressive clothing options for its players. White and red remain the team’s colors, but black and gold take front stage. Giorgio Armani called it an animal print version.

Buducnost VOLI Podgorica

Buducnost is back in the EuroLeague and concentrated on its roster instead of its jerseys. Blue and white are the headliners. The white detail on side is the difference-maker.

CSKA Moscow

No big changes for CSKA. The Russian club remained true to its fan favorite red and blue colors. Its main jersey is red with a blue stripe on the shorts, while its second one is blue with a red stripe on the shorts.

Darussafaka Tekfen Istanbul

Darussafaka’s jersey is the only one with one dominant color. The designers picked green avoiding any complicated additions. White touches are added only for the players’ number and the logos.

FC Barcelona Lassa


Barcelona wears one of the most traditional sports jerseys around. They remain true to their blaugrana aspect, their blue and purple lines. Blue is strong the back of the jerseys and on the shorts, while yellow is used for the players’ number.

FC Bayern Munich


Bayern’s jerseys could be called classic. However, the way blue appears on the left side in combination with the white lines create an impressive result.

Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul


Fenerbahce is among the EuroLeague contenders, but isn’t expected to grab such a high spot in our poll. Or maybe it will? The designers retained the traditional yellow and blue lines mainly preferring yellow for the shorts, which have two big blue lines on the side.

Herbalife Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria’s debut EuroLeague season jersey is yellow and blue. One version is yellow with dark blue details ad another is dark blue with yellow details.

Khimki Moscow Region


Someone could say that Khimki’s jersey looks like Gran Canaria’s. Blue and yellow are used similarly. The Russian’s club jersey doesn’t impress, but the way the club’s name is presented grabs positive attention.

KIROLBET Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz


Baskonia’s jersey might be among the contenders for the Jersey of the Year Honors. The club remained true to its blue and red colors, but used them impressively in combination with the details on the side. The team’s logo presentation is also a positive.

Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv

Maccabi is the fourth and final team which uses yellow and blue on its jersey. These are the traditional colors of the European powerhouse. Yellow is the main color, while blue is used for the players’ name and the sponsor logo.

Olympiacos Piraeus

Red and white are Olympiacos’ main colors. The red and white lines surround the sponsor’s name on the team’s jersey, while the shorts are white with a wide red line. The Greeks also have a red-based jersey with a few white details. Their third jersey is gray with a dark red stripe on the shorts.

Panathinaikos OPAP Athens

Panathinaikos’ 2018-19 jersey is mainly green, but a darker green was added this year. The players’ number and other details on the jersey and the shorts are highlighted with a white color.

Real Madrid


Real Madrid’s main color has been white for decades. The EuroLeague Champions often use other colors, such as the navy jersey with purple details on the side and the back that has become a fan favorite.

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