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away colours : ウィキペディア英語版
away colours

Away colors are a choice of coloured clothing used in team sports. They are required to be worn by one team during a game between teams that would otherwise wear the same colours as each other, or similar colours. This change prevents confusion for players and spectators. In most sports it is the visiting team that must change – second-choice kits are commonly known as away kits or change kits in British English, and road uniforms in American English.
In most cases, a team wears its away kit only when its primary kit would clash in colour with that of the home team. However, sometimes teams wear away colours in home games by choice. At some clubs, the away kit has become better-known or more popular than the home version. Replica home and away kits are usually made available for sale to fans. Some clubs also produce third-choice kits or old-fashioned throwback uniforms.
Some sports leagues mandate that away teams must always wear an alternative kit, while others simply state that the two teams' colours should not match. In some sports, conventionally the ''home'' team has changed its kit (such as in rugby union and early association football).
In American sports, road teams usually wear a change uniform regardless of a potential colour clash. Further, almost all road uniforms are white in American football (NFL, NCAA football) and the National Hockey League, while in Major League Baseball they are typically grey. In the United States, "color vs. color" games (e.g., blue jerseys vs. red jerseys) are a rarity,〔("Mets and Braves wearing color vs color" ), Sportslogos.net, 2009 (Retrieved March 5, 2013)〕 having been discouraged in the era of black-and-white television.〔("NFL Color vs. Color - Part I" ), ("Part II: Back to the Future" ), ("Part III: A Modest Proposal" ), Phil Hecken, 2010 (Retrieved March 3, 2013)〕
==American football==


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