Malaga Shirts
A Cool Shirt on the Costa
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If you're on holiday on the Costa del Sol, you'll see a lot of people wearing Malaga shirts - and they won't be just the
locals.
Málaga CF are also one of the most popular teams amongst expats and tourists to Southern Spain.
The club has even got its own English-speaking international supporters club - the Peña Malaguista Internacional, which meets for games in a bar in old town Marbella.
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This is not at all surprising as they've got a great side and, as the capital of the Costa del Sol, Málaga is one of the prime holday destinations
for football fans around the world.
Málaga Home Strip
If you're reading this page, I assume you understand that football is all about making friends and by wearing a Malaga shirt when you go on holiday to the Costa del Sol, you'll have a much better chance of getting into conversations with people like you.
And what's more a Malaga home shirt is quite a nice thing to have in its own right.
I've always been a big fan of striped shirts and
Málaga's blue and
white stripes are attractive and summery.
Their kit is manufactured by Umbro so you get that nice diamond-shaped logo on one side, and what's more I think the Málaga
club badge is absolutely lovely!
Málaga Away Strip
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At the moment, Málaga away shirts are almost impossible to come by. However, as the club are definitely on the up they're sure to become available soon.
Speaking personally, I'm not crazy about the rather garish purple but apparently, it's a very Andalusian colour.
I much prefer the home strip myself but perhaps the away kit is designed with the ladies in mind!
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Other Good Suppliers
I've included the banners below because Subside and Kitbag are two more excellent suppliers of football kits and equipment to the international market.
At the time of writing, Subside had Malaga shirts listed - but there were none in stock - and Kitbag allows you to shop by brand, so as they represent Umbro - given Málaga CF's current success, I imagine their shirts will be available very soon.
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