PSG Coupe De France Kit Looks Like Having a Different Design
- PSG Kit Appearance: The PSG 2023-24 home kit appears to have a cross design in the Coupe de France due to the Betclic sponsor logo aligning with the shirt's red stripe.
- Streamlined Sponsors: Coupe de France rules mandate that all teams must use streamlined sponsors, such as Betclic or Crédit Agricole, instead of their usual sponsors.
- Sponsor Variety: There are two streamlined front sponsors used in the Coupe de France: Crédit Agricole and Betclic.
Paris Saint-Germain's Nike 2023-24 home kit looks like a different kit in the Coupe de France. Let us find out why.
PSG 2023-24 Home Kit Looks Like Featuring Cross In Coupe de France Due to Streamlined Betclic Sponsor
The Nike Paris Saint-Germain 2023-24 home kit seems to feature a cross in the Coupe de France. However, it is, of course, actually the same kit as in other competitions.
The reason why the kit appears to have a cross is the red Betclic sponsor logo, which almost seemingly fits with the red vertical stripe of the shirt.
But why does PSG have the Betclic logo in the Coupe de France? That's because of Coupe de France rules. All teams must replace their regular sponsors with streamlined sponsors in the Coupe de France.
Round of 64 - Crédit Agricole
There are two different streamlined front sponsors - Crédit Agricole and Betclic.
What do you think of the Coupe de France having streamlined sponsors for all teams? Let us know in the comments below.
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