Dortmund 20-21 Cup Kit Released
The Dortmund 20-21 cup shirt was officially released this morning, confirming the previous leaks. It's the fourth Dortmund fourth kit we've seen so far this season, besides home, away and third / Cup away - and that's no even counting the 'BALR.' special-edition kit that is expected to be released in early 2021.
As part of the club's new sponsoring agreement, Dortmund's 2020-21 Cup kit features Evonik as main sponsor, while '1&1' appears on the Bundesliga kits.
Dortmund 20-21 Cup Shirt
This picture shows the Dortmund 20-21 Champions League shirt, made by Puma.
The Puma Borussia Dortmund 20-21 Cup football shirt has the same color as the regular home shirt, 'cyber yellow'.
Paired with black for logos and accents, the design of the Dortmund 2020-21 Champions League shirt is similar to that of the white third kit, making it ever more likely that it will be the 'away cup' kit first and foremost.
This design is inspired by the famous Dortmunder U, an iconic part of the Dortmund skyline. The squares on the shirt represent the illuminated U as seen across the city.
The shorts and socks used together with the kit will be the same as with the regular home kit.
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