The Cruz Azul Machine is characterized for being one of the most historic teams in the entire MX League, so it is common for fans to always seek to collect all the shirts that the team presents for each of the tournaments and seasons with the objective to maintain the tradition of supporting the celestial.
Despite the fact that the Liga MX Clausura 2023 tournament has just finished, a video has already begun to emerge on social networks showing the alleged shirt that the cement workers will use and that is somewhat reminiscent of the colors used by the team in the years 70, one of the most important periods in the history of the club.
The video circulates through the Tik Tok social network thanks to the user Robinson Malone who reveals the previously packed shirt and later reveals it; This one that could or could not be used by the team for the 2023-24 season has important brand and style changes for the Aztec organization.
The presumed Cruz Azul Machine shirt for next season has its usual strong blue and white details on the sleeves; the club crest appears in the center of the jersey and the crest without any stars.
A curious fact about this new piece is that it will not have the nine stars that the team has achieved throughout its history and will respect the new Cruz Azul shield; this fact was previously carried out by Joma with the shirt they used in the 2022-23 season of Liga MX.
In the publication, the fans were pleased with this design and even highlighted that it reminded them of the shirt they used for the 2006-07 season, which was designed by the Umbro brand; One of the details that stood out the most about this new garment was the style of the sleeves with white and red.
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