Trabzonspor 2022 Champions Kit Released
- Kit Release: Macron released a special Trabzonspor kit to celebrate their 2021-22 Turkish Süper Lig title.
- Design Inspiration: The kit's design is inspired by the team's 1976-77 second home kit and features colors with golden logos and Akyazı Stadium membrane patterns.
- Availability and Price: The special edition shirt is available online for €79 / ₺1500.
Updated with better pictures from the official 'TS Club' online store, where the shirt is available to buy for €79 / ₺1500.
We have kit news from the Süper Lig as Macron released a special Trabzonspor kit to celebrate the team's 2021-22 Turkish Süper Lig title. Thanks to @TShirts61 for some info.
Trabzonspor have won the Turkish Süper Lig seven times - 1975–76, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1983–84, and 2021–22.
Trabzonspor 2021-2022 Champions Kit
This is the new Macron Trabzonspor special shirt for 2022.
The Macron Trabzonspor 2022 special champions shirt combines the team's traditional maroon and blue main colors with golden logos and detailing. Both the light blue and maroon are lighter, which is more traditional than recent home shirts.
The design of the Macron Trabzon 2022 special football shirt is inspired by Trabzonspor's 1976-77 second home kit. It was the season when Trabzonspor won its second of now seven league titles.
The jersey includes patterns based on the membrane patterns of Akyazı Stadium.
The special-edition shirt is available to buy online, retailing at €79 / ₺1500.
Are you a fan of Trabzonspor's special jersey to celebrate the first league title after almost 40 years? Comment below.
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