Olympique Lyon 20-21 Third Kit Released
The new Olympique Lyon 20-21 third kit was unveiled today by the French club's extremely successful women's team, who wear it when they take on Bayern Munich this Saturday in the UEFA Women's Champions League quater-finals.
In case you missed it, the Lyon 20-21 home and away shirts were officially released one month ago.
Adidas Olympique Lyon 20-21 Third Shirt
This is the Olympique Lyon 20-21 third shirt, made by Adidas.
The Adidas Olympique Lyon 2020-21 third football shirt boasts a modern color scheme, combining the main color 'Mystery Blue' with 'Shock Yellow' applications.
In terms of design, the Adidas Olympique Lyon 2020-2021 third jersey features a camo jacquard pattern, the same one that first appeared on the Juventus 19-20 third kit and more recently was used on the Sheffield United 20-21 away kit.
The Olympique Lyon 2020-2021 third shirt is now available to pre-order online and will hit the stadium store tomorrow, retailing at 90 Euro.
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Kylian Mbappe will wear a special insignia on his France kit to commemorate his achievement as the top scorer of the 2022 World Cup. Following his Golden Boot win in Qatar, where he scored eight goals, the French captain's jersey now features a dedicated patch recognizing this individual accolade.
This addition comes as part of a wider trend of specialized badges seen on national team kits during the 2026 World Cup. Alongside standard tournament patches, various players have been spotted wearing insignias denoting their debut or legacy status.
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