Home kit for Cruz Azul, this has the crest used in the 1970's, and has a similar shade to the blue used in the naughties. The shirt has 12 Jacquard print rows (representing 11 players + the fans) of a painted cross pattern, flanked by two stripes, which goes over the shoulders. On the back of the shirt are the colours of Mexico, behind a rabbit (the mascot of Cruz Azul) and a full moon. The jock tag is the teams nickname and a locomotive, and on the inside of the shirt is the phrase "Azul de Corazón" (Blue of Heart). Please click on the picture to see in full detail.
Few other things - The shirt has a grandad collar with disguised buttons, and more on the Rabbit - in Aztec mythology, the rabbit is the creature visible in the markings on the moon, and in the myth, a rabbit offered itself in sacrifice and was lifted to the moon by the chief Aztec god. There are also a group of divine rabbits that meet for drunken parties.