RODRIGO #16 Manchester City Fourth Jersey 2024/25 - UCL Font
RODRIGO #16 Manchester City Fourth Jersey 2024/25 - UCL Font
RODRIGO #16 Manchester City Fourth Jersey 2024/25 - UCL Font

RODRIGO #16 Manchester City Fourth Jersey 2024/25 - UCL Font

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Description

RODRIGO #16 Manchester City Fourth Jersey 2024/25 - UCL Font

 

 

 

 

Model Year:                    

2024-2025

Country and League: England-Premier League

Material:                        

Polyester

Type of Brand Logo:  

Embroidered

Type of Team Badge:  

Sewn On

Color:

Green

Version:

Fan Version

Designed For:

Man

 

 

The Manchester City 2024-2025 kit has been designed by Noel Gallagher and is inspired by the cover of the first-ever Oasis album, called "Definitely Maybe."

2024 marks the 30th anniversary of the Oasis debut album

 

The first-ever Oasis album was released on 29 August 1994.

It is considered a cornerstone of British music and had a massive global following.

Aligning the kit release date with this would make very much sense, especially since 2024 marks the 30th anniversary.

 

MANCHESTER CITY 24-25 FOURTH KIT

 

Check out Manchester City 24-25 fourth shirt below.

 

 

The Manchester City 24-25 fourth kit has a design and color combo that is surely nothing for everyone.

 

Manchester City's 2024-25 fourth kit combines a pale yellow base with navy-turquoise logos and teal applications.


The front of the Manchester City 24-25 fourth kit has a radial gradient deriving from the crest.


Gallagher also designed the Manchester City 24-25 cup kit font, which has a Comic Sans feel to it.

 

The font is also used for elements of the 4th kit.

 

Use-wise, the new Manchester City 2024-25 fourth jersey will be used on the pitch, possibly in an FA Cup match.

 

This is unlike the Manchester City Chinese New Year (Year of the Dragon) kit from early 2023, which was only used as a pre-match wear.