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Mornflake Crewe Alexandra 24-25

FBT Crewe Alexandra Home Kit 24-25 with ZZoomm as new back of the shirt sponsor

This is the new Crewe Alexandra shirt 2024/25, Crewe Alex FC’s new home jersey for the upcoming league season. Made by FBT, the new Crewe kit was officially unveiled on 12 May, 2024 a week before their League Two playoff final against Crawley Town at Wembley. The club came from 2-0 down in their semifinal against Doncaster, & won that clash 4-3 on penalties to advance to the final.

Crewe’s 2024-25 home kit has a new back of the shirt sponsor in the form of Zzoomm, with the broadband company coming on board for three seasons beginning 24/25. Mornflake continue to appear on the front, with Enviro Skip Hire as sleeve sponsors. Continue reading

Crewe Alexandra Shirt Closeup

New Crewe Alexandra Kit 2020-21 | FBT unveil Alex home shirt for League One season

This is the new Crewe Alexandra home kit 2020/21, Crewe’s new primary strip for the upcoming League One season. Made by FBT, the new Crewe home shirt was officially unveiled on 19 June, 2020. The club earned automatic promotion alongside Swindon and Plymouth after the season was curtailed early due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

Unlike others like Newport and Scunthorpe, who parted company with FBT this year, Crewe opted to extend their deal with the firm (which began in the 2017/18 season) till the end of the 2022/23 season.

Long term sponsors Mornflake (present on the front of the jersey since 2005) have also inked a contract extension, which will now see them appear on both the front and the reverse of the shirt till the end of the 2023/24 season. Continue reading

New Crewe Alexandra Home Kit 18-19

New Crewe Alexandra Kits 2018-2019 | FBT Home & Away Shirts 18-19

These are the new Crewe Alex kits 2018/19, Crewe Alexandra FC’s new home and alternate tops for the upcoming League Two season. Made by FBT (Football Thailand), the new Crewe Alex strips were officially unveiled on June 12, 2018. The 18/19 season will be Alex’s third straight season in the fourth tier following relegation from League One at the end of the 15/16 season. Continue reading