Mexican Primera Division club Jaguares have taken their liking of Twitter to a new level by printing players’ account names on their shirts.
Jaguares have also plastered the club sponsor’s Twitter handle on their jersey, while using the social media site’s official font and bird logo on the back of the shirt.
The club’s decision to print players’ account names on official club shirts comes just one month after Valencia decided to print their account handle on the front of their shirts in place of a sponsor.
The Mexican side, founded in 2002, competed in the Copa Libertadores earlier in the year, reaching the quarter-finals of the competition.
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