The design of the Christmas jersey from the Italian top club Atalanta Bergamo is causing discussions on social networks. Above all, there is ridicule for the club of the German national player Robin Gosens – because a false skyline can be seen on the shirt.
In addition to a Christmas tree around the club’s logo, the black and blue shirt also adorns Bergamo’s skyline. At least that’s the plan.
Instead, the silhouette of Turin, the home of record champions Juventus, can be seen at the bottom of the shirt. How this faux pas came about is not clear.
In any case, Atalantas Ultras are angry and demand that the jersey not be used as planned in the Serie A game against the Roma on Saturday (3 p.m. in LIVETICKER).
The Tifosi hung a banner at Atalanta’s training center Corso Europa. It says: “This shirt is wrong! Out of respect, it should not be worn.” The word “worn” is underlined in red.
Atalanta: Christmas jersey for a good cause
The Christmas jersey is a tradition at Atalanta. Since 2010, the club has been wearing a special shirt for the last game before Christmas.
The players’ jerseys are traditionally auctioned for a good cause after the game.
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