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New Fortuna Sittard Shirt 2024-25 | Robey Home Kit to debut against PSV

This is the new Fortuna Sittard jersey 24/25, Dutch Eredivisie club Fortuna’s new home shirt for the upcoming league season. Made by Robey Sportswear, the new Fortuna Sittard kit was officially unveiled on May 12, 2024, and will make its debut in their upcoming home game against PSV Eindhoven (PSV will also debut their 24/25 new away shirt in this fixture)

The new home shirt is predominantly yellow with green trim and has “Pioneers of Dutch Football” written on the reverse, as can be seen in the pics below. The motif design on the collar is a nod to the Rosa Chapel in Sittard. The same motif is also present on the shirt numbers on the back. Continue reading

New RC Strasbourg Jersey 2024-2025 | Adidas RCSA Home Kit 24-25

This is the new Strasbourg shirt 2024/25, Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace’s new home kit for the upcoming Ligue 1 season. Made by Adidas, the RCSA uniform was officially unveiled on May 11, 2024 by the club ahead of their clash against Metz.

The new home shirt is a nod to Racing’s kit from the mid 80’s (1986/87). It’s also one of the few RCSA shirts in recent memory to feature a polo collar.

On the reverse, one can see the phrase “Nous ne sommes pas onze mais des milliers” (We’re not eleven but thousands). The shirt will be paired with white shorts and blue socks.

Interestingly the stadium version will carry only the main shirt sponsor (ES Energies) but the authentic version has the other sponsor logos (Hager Group and Pierre Schmidt on the front, Wurth on the sleeve and Winamax and Soprema on the back) Continue reading

New Finn Harps Third Kit 2024- Joma Special Jersey in “Northern Lights” colours!

This is the new Finn Harps third jersey 2024, a limited edition kit alternate uniform for Finn Harps for the ongoing League of Ireland First Division season.

The Donegal based club officially unveiled the jersey on Thursday evening, and somewhat interestingly, the colours mirror that of the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) that have been seen in the night skies recently.

The design wasn’t originally intended to mimic the effects of the Northern Lights- the purple, pink, blue and turquoise green pattern is actually a nod to the club’s partnership with the Bluestack Special Needs Foundation (their charity partners who will receive part of the proceeds from each sale).

The jersey is expected to be worn when FHFC take on Wexford later this month Continue reading