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📸 Honouring tradition: Girona unveil their new 2025/26 kit

📸 Honouring tradition: Girona unveil their new 2025/26 kit

Yahoo02-07-2025
Girona FC, along with its technical sponsor PUMA, has unveiled the first kit that the team will wear during the 2025-26 season.
This jersey recovers the iconic red and white vertical stripes, a symbol of identity and belonging for the club and its fans.
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The design features a greater prominence of white alongside the classic red, a classic polo-style collar, and black details that add a touch of elegance and distinction. On the front, the main sponsor, Etihad Airways, is integrated harmoniously.
On the back, above the Catalan flag, the inscription "Orgull Gironí" stands out, reinforcing the connection between the club, its territory, and its followers. The uniform is completed with red pants and socks with black details, evoking an iconic image that refers to the history of Girona.
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