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New Celtic FC Strip 2024-25 | Adidas Home & Goalkeeper Kit 24-25

This is the new Celtic kit 24/25, Glasgow Celtic’s new home strip for the upcoming Scottish Premiership season. Made by Adidas, the new Celtic top was officially unveiled on May 29, 2024 by the Scottish league champions.

As you’d expect, the jersey features the club’s traditional green and white hoops, with Celtic knot detailing on the collar. Dafabet remain primary shirt sponsors, with Magners appearing on the reverse. The club also offer non-sponsored shirts for those who do not want the Dafabet and Magners logo. Predominantly white shorts and socks with green detailing complete the look of the new kit.

Celtic also unveiled a new goalkeeper top- pretty much a template Adidas creation Continue reading

Fishermans Dock GMFC Top 2024-2025

New Greenock Morton Strip 24-25 | Joma GMFC 150th Anniversary Home Kit

This is the new Greenock Morton kit 2024/25, GMFC’s new 150th anniversary top for the upcoming Scottish Championship season. Made by Joma, the new GMFC 24/25 home kit was officially unveiled on May 14, 2024.

The shirt features blue and white hoops with golden detailing and also has the names of MCT members and 2023/24 season ticket holders on the jersey, as can be seen in the pics below.

Dalrada Technology remain principal shirt sponsors of the new Morton home top for 2024/2025, with Fisherman’s Dock (sleeve), HungrySquirrel and Cardwell (back) also having their logos on the jersey.

Morton finished 5th in the Scottish Championship in 23/24 , one spot outside the playoff spots. Continue reading

New Aberdeen FC Strip 24-25 | Adidas Dons Home Kit with Grey Collar & Chequered Design

This is the new Aberdeen home kit 2024/25, Aberdeen FC’s new home strip for the upcoming Scottish Premiership season. Made by Adidas, the new Dons top was officially unveiled on May 13, 2024 by the club.

The new home shirt is a nod to the club’s 89/90 kit. It features a modern interpretation of the chequered squares design and has grey detailing on the collar area.

The chequered design extends to the reverse too, as can be seen below. Texo remain principal shirt sponsors.

The Dons had a disappointing 23/24 season, finishing in the bottom half of the SPFL table. Continue reading