Teams That Had To Change / Release New Kits To Align With UEFA Kit Rules In 2020-21 - Bayern, Salzburg Real Madrid & Many More

On Friday, we took a look at which UEFA Equipment Regulations force team most often to change their kits. In this article, we want to give a comprehensive of teams and shirts that had to be changed for the 2020-21 season to align with UEFA kit rules.

UEFA Kit Rules That Force Teams To Change Kit Designs Most Often - Bad Contrast, Back Of Shirts, Wrong Elements & Sponsors

The UEFA Equipment Regulations have been last updated in 2018. They feature dozens of different rules that define which elements are allowed and not allowed for all playing attire worn by players and teams - 59 in total.

Teams That Had To Change Kit To Align With UEFA Equipment Regulations In 20-21 Season

The jerseys of all teams are different in the UEFA competitions than they are in the league, e.g. kit fonts and badges. We concentrate on the most significant kit changes that directly affect the design of a shirt - including remarkable sponsor changes, different backs and also completely new jerseys.

FC Salzburg (XXX Red Bull Salzburg - Red Bull name and logo not allowed)

Bayern Munchen (No Bayern lettering + different colored numbers)

Celtic

AS Roma

Teams With Too Many / Too Big Sponsors / Sleeve Sponsors (most clubs)

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Hapoel Be'er Sheva

Teams With Wrong Numbers (e.g. Real Madrid)

Have you spotted other teams that had to change their kit in the 2020-2021 season? Share your thoughts in the comments below.