Category Archives: Other Football Leagues

Portland Timbers announce Tillamook Dairy as new kit sponsor for 2024 season

MLS outfit Portland Timbers have landed a new jersey sponsor in the form of Tillamook Dairy, with the Oregon based dairy co-operative coming on board in a multi-year deal.

The first Timbers jerseys with Tillamook on the front were debuted in today’s game against Seattle Sounders at home, a fixture the visitors won 2-1. Portland took the lead through Felipe Mora in the 15th minute but goals from Cristian Roldan and Raul Ruidiaz helped Seattle come from behind and claim a 2-1 win.

Portland were on the lookout for a new kit sponsor after they terminated their previous deal with DaBella owing to harassment allegations involving the latter’s CEO.

Tillamook Portland Timbers Shirt 2024 Continue reading

Blue Bodo Glimt Purple Away Jersey 2024 2025

New Bodo Glimt Away Kit 2024-25 | Dark Blue & Purple Puma Alternate Shirt 24-25

This is the new Bodo/Glimt away shirt 24/25, FK Bodo Glimt’s new alternate jersey for the 2024 Norwegian league season and other games in the 2024/25 European club season. Made by Puma, the new Bodo/Glimt away kit was officially unveiled on 13 May, 2024.

This away shirt has purple detailing on a dark blue base- a nod to the northern sky & the Arctic winter lights. The design on the jersey represents the actual positions of the stars in the sky.

The kit completes Glimt’s three uniforms for the season (yellow home kit with a lynx design for the land, white third shirt to represent the water and this purple/blue top for the sky) 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