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🚨 City and Puma go for black with their 25/26 away kit

🚨 City and Puma go for black with their 25/26 away kit

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Manchester City has already presented its second jersey for the 2025/26 season, and this time they have opted for an all-black design. The design, signed by Puma, is inspired by the club's origins when they played in Gorton in 1884.
The jersey has an elegant style, with a polo-style collar and silver details that give it a classic yet modern touch.
It's a sober and personality-filled kit, perfect for those who prefer a more discreet look. It will be available from July 18th in the club's official stores and will make its debut on August 9th in the friendly match against Palermo.
A jersey that combines history and style.
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