Chicago Sting short-sleeved match jersey made by technical sponsor Admiral. Model compliant with the conditions that can be deduced from the attached photographic evidence. Size not specified
The American team's jacket is yellow with a jersey pointed neckline, characterized by yellow and black stripes, as well as the edges of the sleeves. The name of the club is clearly visible in the center of the model, together with its symbol, the vicious wasp, while the logo of the technical sponsor Admiral is applied to the top right.
The founding partners in giving a name to the team were inspired by the film 'The Sting', shot in Chicago and starring Robert Redford and Paul Newman. Today it no longer exists because it stopped its activity in 1988, but until 1984 it played its games in the top North American soccer league of the time, the North American Soccer League, of which it won two editions.