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Dunfermline Athletic Away Kit 20-21

New Dunfermline Athletic Strip 2020-21 | DAFC Joma Home & Red Away Top 20-21

These are the new Dunfermline Athletic kits 20/21, DAFC’s new home and away uniforms for the 2020-2021 Scottish Championship season. The kits were made by Joma and were officially unveiled for pre-orders in the second week of May 2020.

Dunfermline finished 6th in the Scottish Championship in 2019/20 after the season was cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic. DAFC were one of two clubs in the 19/20 SPFL Championship season to wear Joma- the other was Partick Thistle, who were relegated.

The home kit is on expected lines, with Joma giving the club a red change strip. Both home and away shirts have Fife-based double glazing business SRJ Window as their primary sponsor. Continue reading

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Castore to become Rangers’ new kit partners?

Liverpool based firm Castore are set to become Rangers’ new kit partners on a five year deal beginning the 2020/21 season. While the deal is yet to be officially announced, sources say it’s all but done, with the value around £20m. Castore was started by Tom and Phil Beahon in 2015, and jumped into the limelight when they inked a deal with tennis star Andy Murray last year.

The Beahon brothers have reportedly set their eyes on making Castore the “No.1 premium sportswear brand” in the world, and the Gers deal will be their first major foray into the footy market.

There are also strong rumours that Castore will announce a partnership with a big F1 team and potentially another rugby union club (expected to be Saracens) in the near future. Continue reading

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New Watford Kelme Kit Deal- Hornets to leave Adidas for Spanish firm in 2020/21

If reports from the papers are to be believed, Watford have decided to switch kit partners from Adidas to Kelme beginning the 2020/21 season. The new Watford Kelme shirt deal will be for a period of four years, which will see the Spanish sportswear brand outfit the Hornets for the 20/21, 21/22, 22/23 and 23/24 seasons.

Adidas were reportedly paying Watford £750,000 a year, and this is set to significantly improve under KelmeKelme, who are prepared to offer the Vicarage Road outfit as much as £2.5m (almost four times as much). Watford have been with Adidas since 2017, when the German brand replaced Dryworld Industries.

This will be Kelme’s first foray into the English top flight- they currently provide kits for the likes of EspanyolEspanyol and Alaves in La Liga. Continue reading