
1. When choosing the color of the soccer jerseys for a third-grade match, options like blue and red are favored. However, the decision should be based on the rules of the competition venue or the color of the opposing team.
2. A team typically prepares three sets of jerseys: one for home matches, one for away matches, and an additional spare set.
3. It is customary for the host team to wear their home jerseys during matches played on their home field.
4. When an away team is selecting their jerseys, they usually opt for their away jerseys, ensuring that the color significantly differs from the home team's jersey.
5. If the away team's away jerseys are too similar in color to the home team's home jerseys, it is advisable to wear the third set of jerseys to ensure a clear color distinction.
6. If the color of the third set of jerseys is still too similar to the home team's jerseys, the away team may need to wear their home jerseys to ensure adequate color differentiation.
7. The terms "home" and "away" are commonly used but are not entirely accurate. In English, terms like "home" and "away" are typically employed, but it is more precise to refer to the team's traditional jersey (or preferred jersey), the spare jersey, and the Nth spare jersey.