Special Quevilly 23-24 Outubro Rose Kit Released
Quevilly and Hummel today unveiled a special 'Outubro Rose' shirt in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which Quevilly will wear during matches this October.
Quevilly 23-24 Outubro Rose Kit
This is the new Hummel Quevilly Rouen Métropole Outubro Rose shirt for 2023-24.
The Hummel QRM 23-24 Outubro Rose football shirt has a light pink main color with dark pink lines creating a unique rose pattern on the shirt. The collar and sleeve cuffs of the shirt are dark pink.
The Hummel Quevilly 23-24 Outubro Rose shirt will be worn by both the Quevilly men's and women's teams in October to raise awareness of breast cancer.
The Hummel Quevilly 2023-2024 Outubro Rose football shirt will be sold on a limited basis and the proceeds will be donated to Ligue Contre le Cancer 76.
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