Strikers unveiled their all-new primary and alternate uniforms.

Strikers unveiled their all-new primary and alternate uniforms.

Pedro Madeira from Joma Sport , Aaron Davidson , President of Traffic USA and Tim Robbie, President of Strikers were sharing this moment in Miami. Strikers head coach Daryl Shore introduced the players before they unveiled the uniforms. Each reveal was met with cheers from the crowd in attendance. The uniform of the Fort Lauderdale Strikers is both historic and iconic, said Tommy Knapp, Strikers Commercial Director. The red and yellow hoops are a part soccer history, not only here in South Florida, but around the world. When our fans wear their Strikers jerseys, whether at a Duffy?s Watch Party or playing soccer with their friends, they will be instantly recognizable by anyone in South Florida. The new jerseys have been redesigned and are completely unique to the Strikers. The alternate jersey demonstrates a departure from the mainly white alternate uniform from last season. The shirt is a modern take on the classic Strikers hoops. The main color is Strikers Gold with thin horizontal pinstripes in Striker Red. The Strikers accent color of charcoal grey is found on the collar and repeated on the hem of the sleeves along with red. A new feature this season is the secondary logo, known as the ligature, embroidered on the back of the jersey. The ligature logo is made up of a large ?S? with a script ?FTL? inside it. All jerseys this season will bear the NASL logo patch on the sleeve. The Strikers primary jersey?s design is intended to draw a direct line to the original jerseys worn by Strikers legends Ray Hudson, Nene Cubillas, Gerd Muller, and more. Design queues shared with those original uniforms include the wide red and yellow alternating hoops and the Charcoal grey collar and sleeve hems. Like the alternate jersey, this jersey also features an embroidered ligature on the back.