Stade Reims Announce Long-Term Umbro Kit Deal + Tease 19-20 Home Kit
Ligue 1 club Stade de Reims have announced that Umbro will take over from Hungaria next season.
Umbro Replaces Hungaria
Umbro and Stade Reims are proud to announce that the new partnership will last until 2024, the year of the centenary of the iconic brand. Umbro will use its expertise to develop match kits, player outfits and sportswear products for fans.
The new Umbro Stade Reims 19-20 kits will be revealed to the fans before the professional group starts preseason.
Un maillot serti d’un nouveau logo… 💎 pic.twitter.com/k2UcJicQYy
— Stade de Reims (@StadeDeReims) 23. Mai 2019
Stade Reims 19-20 Home Kit
The Stade Reims 19-20 home kit by Umbro was teased via the official brand announcement video.
It looks like the jersey will be very classic with a traditional collar.
Jean-Pierre Caillot, President of the SDR: "This association is almost self-evident, as Umbro and the Stade de Reims are inseparable from the history of football. While vintage is in vogue, it is a true partnership for the future that we are forging for the coming seasons."
Jacques Royer, CEO of the eponymous Group holding the Umbro license: "It is a satisfaction for us to support the Stade de Reims in its objectives of setting up at the highest level of French football. The club has a bright future ahead of it in Ligue 1 Conforama and we are happy to be part of this adventure. We are two entities with a strong history and strong traditions. These common points necessarily bring us closer together. We are the most authentic football brand and through this partnership, we hope to regain our place as a major player on the fields of the elite of French football. 95 years after our creation, our vision has not changed and we still attach as much importance to the design of our products in order to satisfy the club and its supporters. They can expect elegant, modern, and above all unique kits."
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