Kappa Aston Villa 19-20 Premier League Pre-Match & Training Kits Revealed
Back in May, Aston Villa announced a kit deal with iconic Italian brand Kappa. A few days ago, Aston Villa's 2019-20 home football shirt was revealed. Now, the English club unveiled the club's upcoming 2019-20 pre-match & training shirts.
Aston Villa 19-20 Pre-Match Kit
This is the Aston Villa 2019-2020 pre-match shirt, made by Kappa.
Aston Villa's 19-20 pre-match jersey introduces a stunning look, consisting of horizontal pinstripes as well as solid light blue sleeves.
From afar, the new Aston Villa 2019-2020 pre-match shirt features two halves in slightly different shades of red, while the back continues the design.
Aston Villa Kappa 19-20 Training Shirt
This is the Aston Villa 2019-20 training jersey.
The new Aston Villa 19-20 training jersey combines a claret base with golden yellow for the logos and dark blue for accents.
The second shirt uses a cream base, again with yellow logos and dark blue for the shoulder panels.
Available to pre-order already, the Kappa Aston Villa pre-match and training shirts will be shipped from July 22nd, retailing at €55 respectively €42.
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Adidas Launches Special 26-27 Dog Kit for Real Madrid
Adidas has released a dedicated kit for dogs linked to Real Madrid. The designs adapt the club's new 2026-2027 home kit.
The collection lets fans outfit their pets to match the team's look. It builds on Adidas's growing range of pet products, including similar jerseys created for select national teams ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Arsenal Sends Kit Without Adidas Logo & Arsenal Crest
Arsenal shirt collector @NathanPanter_52 has posted images of the 26-27 home shirt bought for £136 that is missing both the Adidas logo and the club crest. The item is an official product - it is very uncommon that something like that happens.
LEAKED: Adidas to Upgrade Leeds United to Local Elite Tier
As spotted by @theadelites, a new customisation option on the Leeds United club shop website allows fans to chosse between replica and authentic kits (added by error too early). This probably means that Adidas has upgraded the club from the B Premium tier to one of the Local A Elite tiers. The move gives fans the option to select authentic kits built around advanced Climacool+ performance technology.
Reports from February indicated similar upgrades for clubs including Ajax and Lyon ahead of the 2026-27 season, but Adidas apparently postponed/scrapped these. Adidas previously already upgraded British teams Celtic, Aston Villa, and Newcastle United.
A quick color analysis of Newcastle's 26-27 home kit. It are not the colors that make this shirt bad, unlike the Madrid 26-27 kit.




