Waldhof Mannheim 21-22 Fourth Kit Released
Waldhof Mannheim's new 21-22 fourth kit was released last night in an away match against MSV Duisburg, which Waldhof won 3-1. It is made by Capelli and will be worn in the current 3. Liga season.
Waldhof Mannheim 2021-22 Fourth Kit
Check out Capelli's Waldhof Mannheim 2021-2022 fourth shirt below.
The Capelli Waldhof Mannheim 2021-22 fourth shirt is mainly yellow with black details. It is based on the Capelli CS One teamwear template and features Capelli's trademark squares on the shoulders.
Yellow shorts and socks complete the new Capelli Waldhof Mannheim 2021-22 fourth outfit.
The Mannheim fourth shirt is not available to purchase. It seems like it was created to completely avoid color clashes with blue and white teams.
Waldhof Mannheim 2021-22 Kits
These are the three shirts for the 2021-22 season.
The black third jersey could have been worn away against the blue and white Duisburg kits instead of creating a yellow Mannheim fourth shirt. However, this might be a call back to the previous seasons, where Mannheim often wore yellow during away matches.
Check out classic Waldhof Mannheim kits on Football Kit Archive
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