Sacramento Republic 2023 'Resilient' Away Kit Released
Sacramento Republic FC have launched their second jersey since signing with Hummel earlier this year. Dubbed "The Resilient Kit", here's our first look at the 2023 Sacramento Republic away shirt.
The jersey is available for sale and will debut in an upcoming match against Orange County SC. The Resilient Kit represents the club's future while honoring its history and core values.
Sacramento Republic 2023 Away Kit
Check out Hummel's Sacramento Republic 2023 Resilient football shirt below.
Predominantly white, the Hummel Sacramento Republic 2023 away jersey incorporates the colors "Old Glory Red" and "Resilient Red", representing the club's journey and a bright future. It also includes silver and metallic tones to celebrate the club's 10-year anniversary.
UC Davis Health remains the official the Hummel Sacramento Republic 2023 away shirt sponsor, while a patch on the sleeve of the Hummel Sacramento Republic 2023 away shirt raises awareness for the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
Republic FC plan to unveil a third Sacramento Republic's new 2023 away uniform later in the year featuring their signature Old Glory Red.
The Sacramento Republic 2023 Resilient Jersey is available to buy online, retailing at $85.
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