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BBC News
6 days ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Max, 13, designs new home kit for Mansfield Town
Mansfield Town is set to adopt a new home kit for next season which has been designed by a 13-year-old Stags held a competition to design a new home shirt, which was won by season ticket holder, Max, said he saw the competition while staying with his grandmother last summer and had "completely forgotten I entered".His design combines Mansfield's traditional amber yellow with blue striped detail and Max said seeing the team wearing it was "crazy". He said: "There was one day when both my parents were working and I went to my grandma's house and we are both big fans of the Stags."We decided to enter the competition and I put a lot of thought into it and combined a few ideas I had in my head."Then just days ago I got a random call from my grandmother and I said 'Why are you calling me?'"And she said 'Remember than competition to design the Stags shirt? Well you've won'."Max and his grandmother are both season ticket holders at Field Mill, but as the full season has not yet started, he has not yet seen players wearing the shirt during a competitive said: "I saw the pictures and it's a bit crazy because there is the shirt I designed."I've never been great at stuff like that, but I just pulled it together from what was in my head."Max's father Adam said he was "so proud" and "absolutely buzzing".In a video message, Mansfield full-back Aaron Lewis said: "We all love the stripes and think it looks really cool"A spokesman for the club said: "We've seen a superb reaction among our fans to Max's design and are delighted to see his concept finally brought to life."The judging panel - our board of directors - were very impressed with Max's design and it was the fresh and modern style we were looking for."


BBC News
6 days ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Check out Swansea City's new home shirt
Swansea City's new home shirt features touches from the shirt the team wore during the 1996-97 season under player-manager Jan Molby, the former Liverpool, Ajax and Denmark midfielder, Swansea reached the Third Division play-off final, losing to season's kit features a similar checkered motif to the one from 29 years ago and features prominently on the collar and trim.
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Bournemouth unveil new seaside-inspired home kit 📸
Bournemouth have unveiled their new home kit for the 2025/26 season. The Cherries are coming off the back of a historic season in the top flight, earning the most points in their history and coming close to European football. Advertisement The south coast club will now be looking to kick on with a new kit that according to the marketing blurb, is inspired by their coastal location. A statement on their official website reads: "The latest design reimagines the club's iconic red and black stripes with a distinctive twist: a subtle sand-textured pattern woven into each stripe, inspired by the golden shores of Bournemouth's coastline. "This nod to the town's natural beauty is paired with sharp red pinstripes and refined gold detailing." 📸 Dan Mullan - 2022 Getty Images


BBC News
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Cherries launch 2025-26 home kit
Bournemouth have unveiled their home kit for the 2025-26 to the club, the design "reimagines the club's iconic red and black stripes with a distinctive twist".That twist, the Cherries statement continued, is "a subtle sand-textured pattern woven into each stripe, inspired by the golden shores of Bournemouth's coastline".Rate the new kit here


BBC News
14-07-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Palace reveal 2025-26 home kit
Amid in the news surrounding Crystal Palace's participation in Europe next season over the weekend, the Eagles released their new home kit for the 2025-26 new design features the classic red and blue colouring, with slightly narrower stripes than previous years' kits which pay "tribute to shirts from years gone by". The white, red and blue v-neck trim then "provides a fresh twist on a classic Palace style".The launch saw Jean-Philippe Mateta, Marc Guehi, Maxence Lacroix, Eddie Nketiah, Adam Wharton, Justin Devenny and Romain Esse model the new kit, as well as Women's players Issy Sibley and Chloe signing Walter Benitez also modeled the club's new light green goalkeeper home jersey for the first wore the kit as they kicked off their pre-season fixtures with a 1-0 win against Millwall on Saturday.