New England Revolution OFFICIAL 2010 Away jersey
New England Revolution is a male American soccer team who were founded in 1995. The team had a solid 2009 MLS campaign after finishing 3rd in the Eastern Conference which saw them qualify for the end of season Play Offs. However, they were defeated 3-2 on aggregate in the two leg quarter final match against Chicago Fire to bow out at that stage for the second year in a row.
New England Revolution 2010 Away jersey

The new 2010 New England Revolution away jersey is predominately white with navy blue panels down the sides and on the bottom half of the sleeves. Small red pinstripes are also included on the sleeve trim, bottom of the jersey and across the chest. Manufacturers Adidas place their navy blue logo in the top right of the jersey whilst the three traditional navy blue stripes run down the shoulders. The club badge is situated in the top left and a large navy blue “Revolution” logo is placed across the centre of the jersey
New England Revolution
Since their formation, New England Revolution has been one of the most competitive sides in the MLS not to win the MLS Cup. Since 2002, the team has been managed by Liverpool legend Steve Nichol who has led Revolution to the final of the MLS Cup four times (2002, 2005, 2006, 2007), unfortunately losing all four encounters. The club currently play their home games at the 68,756 capacity Gillette Stadium which is also home to the New England Patriots football team. Revolution also has the distinction of being the first MLS team to have every league game in its history televised.



