Colors Of Next Season's Home, Away & Third Kits Revealed? 3 Puma Olympique Marseille 19-20 Training Kits Leaked
- Training Kit Leak: Puma's Olympique Marseille 19-20 training jerseys have been leaked, potentially hinting at next season's kit colors.
- Potential Kit Colors: The training kit colors include white/sky blue for home, black/orange for away, and navy/sky blue for a third kit.
- Release Timeline: The Puma OM 19-20 training shirts are expected to be released during the summer of 2019, aligning with the kit launches.
The Puma Olympique Marseille 19-20 training jerseys have been leaked. They could give us a hint at next season's OM 19-20 home, away and 3rd kits.
Puma Olympique Marseille 2019-20 Training Jerseys
All three Puma Olympique Marseille 19-20 training jerseys are based on the same modern template. They have a solid body with a graphic on the sleeves.
White / Sky Blue (Home)
The first OM 19-20 training jersey is white and sky ble with the Orange sponsor logo in orange - These might be also the colors of the home jersey.
Black / Orange (Away)
The second Olympique Marseille 2019-20 training kit is black / orange. These could be also used as colors for the Marseille away / third jersey next season.
Navy / Sky Blue (Third)
The last OM training shirt by Puma for the first half of the 2019-2020 season is navy and sky blue - these colors could be seen on one of Marseille's alternative kits.
The Puma OM 19-20 training shirts are set to be released throughout Summer 2019, just as the kits.
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Puma Stevenage 26-27 Home Kit Released - No More Macron
Stevenage FC and Puma have officially launched the club's new 2026-27 home kit, marking the return of the German brand after a nine-year stint with Macron.
In a rare move for a professional football club, the Stevenage 2026-27 home kit was created by independent lead designer Joseph Brimicombe. It has a simple design in white and red with a subtle all-over pattern on the front.
Cambridge United 26-27 Third Kit Released
The new Cambridge United 2026-27 third kit has been officially released.
Manufactured by Umbro, the League One club's new third jersey introduces an all-pink look. It has a striking pink base enhanced by subtle tonal vertical stripes. It uses tonal heat-transfer logos, with principal partner Brooks Running seamlessly integrated into the chest design.
Kappa Cádiz 26-27 Home Kit Released - No More Macron
The new Cádiz CF 2026-27 home kit has been officially released, introducing a minimalist look for the upcoming season. Produced by the club's new supplier Kappa, the shirt is now available to purchase through the official club store following a leak earlier in the week.
The Kappa Cádiz 26-27 home jersey features a simple yellow base accompanied by a smart polo collar and blue details. The club crest is positioned centrally, adding a unique touch to the otherwise basic design. Despite the clean aesthetic, the kit has received largely negative feedback from supporters. Much of the criticism is directed at the prominent placement of the Turismo sponsor, which many feel detracts from the overall look of the shirt.
Manchester United 26-27 Away Kit Leaked - Shirt + Socks
We can leak the socks of the Manchester United 26-27 away kit. They mirror the shirt colors.
La Liga Announces Second Retro Matchday for 26-27 Season
Following the success of its inaugural edition last season, La Liga has officially confirmed that the Retro Matchday will return for the 2026-27 campaign. The announcement was made as part of the official La Liga calendar reveal, highlighting the league's commitment to celebrating football heritage.
The second edition of the Retro Matchday is scheduled to take place on Matchday 31, which falls on the weekend of April 11, 2027. During this round of fixtures, all participating clubs are expected to wear special heritage kits inspired by classic designs from their past.
By announcing the date alongside the season's fixture list, La Liga has given clubs and their respective kit manufacturers approximately ten months of notice. In 2027, we expect all teams (maybe without Real Madrid) to take part.




