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New Ross County FC Kit 20-21

New Ross County Kit 2020-21 | Macron unveil RCFC home & away shirts with new sponsor RSE

These are the new Ross County FC strips 20/21, RCFC’s new home and alternate kits for the upcoming Scottish Premiership season. Made by Macron, the new Ross County tops were officially unveiled on June 22, 2020.

The Staggies also have a new primary shirt sponsor this season in the form of Ross-Shire Engineering (RSE), who have inked a six figure deal with the club.

The new home shirt is predominantly dark blue, while the away top is a white/light blue mix from the Macron stable. Both jerseys feature “The Staggies” on the reverse, and have a stag design, as can be seen in the pics below. Continue reading

White Grey Brugge Away Shirt 2020-21

New Club Brugge Kit 2020-21 | Macron unveil home & away shirts for Belgian champions

These are the new Club Brugge jerseys 2020/21, Belgian champions Bruges’ new home and alternate tops for the upcoming Belgian First Division A season. Made by Macron, the new Brugge jerseys were officially unveiled on 22 June, 2020. The club also announced that Candriam would be their new back of the shirt sponsor.

Brugge finished as JPL champions in 2019/20, meaning they will automatically qualify for the group stages of the Champions League next season. The new Brugge home jersey features the club’s traditional blue and black colours with oblique stripes and 1891 (year of founding) seen on the front. Continue reading

New Motherwell Home Strip 2020-21

New Motherwell Home Kit 2020-21 | Macron unveil strip inspired by 1950 League Cup winners

This is the new Motherwell home kit 2020/21, Motherwell FC’s new home strip for the upcoming Scottish Premiership season. Made by Macron, the new home top was officially unveiled on 11 June, 2020, a little over a week after the club released their blue change strip for 2020-21.

Like the new away kit, the home uniform is also a retro creation and takes inspiration from the club’s 1950 Scottish League Cup winning side. 2020 will mark the 70th anniversary of that famous triumph.

The new home jersey is in the club’s famous claret and amber colours, with the central amber band extending to the sleeves. The shirt cuffs and the collar both have white detailing, and the kit is completed by white shorts and claret and amber socks. The back of the jersey is plain, and has “Steelmen” on the top, as can be seen in the pics below.

The home kit currently does not have a shirt sponsor, but one will be added later in the summer. Continue reading