Greuther Fürth 19-20 Home, Away & Third Kits Released
Completing the 2. Bundesliga club's set for the new season, the new Greuther Fürth third uniform was released in late July. The new Greuther Fürth third strip celebrates the 90th anniversary of Greuther Fürth winning the German championship in style.
The new Fürth 19-20 home shirt introduces a traditional design with a modern twist, while the away comes with the traditional hoops.
Greuther Fürth 19-20 Home Kit
This image shows the new Greuther Fürth home shirt by Hummel.
The Hummel Greuther Fürth 2019-2020 home jersey features the club's traditional green and white hoops, while subtle white pinstripes grace the three green hoops.
Inside the collar reads the text 'Mit jeder Faser Kleeblatt' ('With every fibre shamrock'). A silver hummel logo as well as green Hummel chevrons at the top of the sleeves complete a very interesting design for the Greuther Fürth 2019-20 home kit.
Greuther Fürth Hummel 19-20 Away Kit
Check out Hummel's Greuther Fürth 19-20 away football shirt below.
Greuther Fürth's 2019-20 away jersey introduces a hoops design in two shades of green, one being Fürth's traditional hue.
Otherwise, white accents such as the Hummel chevrons on the sleeves as well as the sponsor logos round of the shirt's look.
Greuther Fürth Hummel 2019-2020 Third Kit
This is the Greuther Fürth 19-20 third jersey, made by Hummel.
The Hummel Greuther Fürth 2019-20 third football shirt boasts a black-and-blue hooped design, inspired by the colors used when the club won its third and last German championship 90 years ago, in 1929.
All three jerseys are available to buy, retailing at €75 each.
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