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Cardiff City unveil 2025/26 home kit as fans love it but point out one thing

Cardiff City unveil 2025/26 home kit as fans love it but point out one thing

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Cardiff City unveil 2025/26 home kit as fans love it but point out one thing
The Bluebirds have released their new home kit for the 2025/26 League One campaign
Cardiff City's 2025/26 home kit has been unveiled
(Image: Cardiff City FC )
Cardiff City have unveiled their home kit for the 2025/26 campaign as they embark on a new era under Brian Barry-Murphy.
The Bluebirds will play in League One this season following their relegation from the Championship last term.

And New Balance have released the strip in which Cardiff will play their football next season.

The blue shirt has white stripes running throughout, with white cuffed collar and and sleeves.
The shorts will be white and the socks will be blue. Join the Cardiff City breaking news and top stories WhatsApp community
Kit release day is always eagerly anticipated by supporters, who will be able to purchase the new home strip on July 1, and it has certainly stirred up some reaction.
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"Love this, a nod to 1983," said Pete Bradbury. "Yes, just yes," said @CcfcOK1.
Josh Embling posted: "That's actually pretty smart lads Imagine the away was the same but black with yellow pinstripes."
"That is stunning," wrote @ccfcsm. "Good looking home kit that," said @evobluebird.

"Wait that's actually nice," posted ODB, while Rhys, another Cardiff fan, added: "That's banging. Got a good retro look to it."
Calum Chambers and Callum O'Dowda in Cardiff City's new shirt
Joel Bagan and Rubin Colwill of Cardiff City
(Image: Cardiff City FC )

The one disappointment from supporters is that the club have reverted back to their usual club badge, after last year's one for the 125th anniversary was universally popular among fans.
"If you had last year's badge this would smack!" said Welsh Packer.
"Really nice, shame about the badge," said James CCFC.
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Liam weighed in with: "Incredible. Shame about the badge." Sign up to our daily Cardiff City newsletter here.

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