No More Hummel - Middlesbrough Sign With Errea
We have kit news from the Championship as Middlesbrough have left current kit supplier Hummel for Errea. This was announced today by both the club and the Italian sportswear brand.
It’s a glorious return.
— Erreà Sport (@ErreaOfficial) May 16, 2022
We are extremely proud to be the new Technical Partner of @Boro.
Looking forward to living many other wonderful moments, together.
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Middlesbrough Join Errea
Hummel have been supplying Middlesbrough's kits since 2018, after the club left Adidas. After four years together, the Danish brand's contract is up and Boro have already announced their replacement.
Italian brand Errea will be producing Middlesbrough's shirts starting this summer. It is not the first time they have supplied the club, with their last partnership being longterm (1994-2009).
During those 15 seasons together, some iconic jerseys were released, so Boro have high hopes for the coming years.
Check out classic Middlesbrough shirts on Football Kit Archive.
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Adidas, Nike & Puma All Use Pink for 2026 World Cup
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With all three major sportswear giants completely aligning on this bold hue, we can be absolutely certain that a sea of pink will dominate the pitches across North America this summer.
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