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Newcastle release brilliant photo of star trio as new third kid is officially unveiled

Newcastle release brilliant photo of star trio as new third kid is officially unveiled

After weeks of waiting and leaked images doing the rounds on social media, Newcastle United have now officially released our new Adidas third kit for the 2024/25 season.

It’s a lovely design and throwback to the 1999/2000 away shirt produced by Adidas 25 years ago, featuring white, mint green, black stripes on the shoulders and Newcastle’s iconic crest from the 1980s.

See photos below of the new third kit, featuring a brilliant image of rarely-seen midfield trio Tonali, Bruno and Joelinton donning the shirt:

The new kit is now on sale at the official club store at St. James’ Park and at shop.newcastleunited.com and will be worn in our pre-season clash with Yokohama F. Marinos on Saturday 3rd August.

CCO Peter Silverstone said: “Adidas has a deep understanding of Newcastle United’s DNA, and that is clear to see in the design of our new third kit.

“From the use of the club’s nostalgic 1980s crest, through to a design evoking Sir Bobby Robson’s team at the turn of the millennium, it is an innovative approach to a classic kit.

“We look forward to seeing the team wearing it for the first time in Japan, and to seeing our fans around the world wearing their colours with pride across the exciting season ahead.”

Inigo Turner (Design Director at adidas Football) said: “The 2024/25 third kit is a perfect blend of classic and contemporary design. We wanted to tap into the raw energy and nostalgia of the ’90s, a period synonymous with both adidas EQT and the re-emergence of Newcastle United’s iconic presence on the pitch.

“This kit is a love letter to that era, blending classic design elements with a modern streetwear edge that resonates with fans of all generations.”


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Author : Olly Hawkins

Publish date : 2024-07-30 08:53:17

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