A charge is any object or figure placed on a heraldic shield. Ordinaries are the simple charges used in the early Heraldry. The first formation kit is all black charged with shapes inspired by ordinaries. They are filled with the colours of our team, Zeeburgia 2 on Saturday. Each player wears its position on the field on its shirt and more than eleven versions will make formation changes possible. With the black kit we are able to play 4 – 3 - 3, our favourite 4 – 4 – 2 or a daring 3 - 4 - 3 with a midfielder in the hole.
The second formation kit is inspired by Cadency. Cadency is any systematic way of distinguishing similar coats of arms belonging to members of the same family. As a follow up of the black kit, this time the positions of the players are recognized as numeric lines on the chest of the player with 3 lines for defensive players to 1 line resembling the offense. More lines express more defensive pressure and, as within military systems, the lines are similar to ranking. Therefore the last man standing, the Full Back (or in our case the Sweeper) can be seen as the general (4 stripes) overviewing the play before him. The new Goalie shirt is again charged with a target, but this time a better technically better production. The idea is that the opponent will be influenced by the shirt when solely approaching the goal.