Black/Gold Palermo 24-25 Away Kit Released
- Kit Release: Puma and Palermo FC have launched the 2024-25 away kit, which will debut in a friendly against Leicester.
- Design: The jersey is primarily black with gold detailing, referencing the club's golden eagle symbol, and features bright pink collar and sleeve cuffs.
- Availability: The new away kit is set to be available from around June 2024.
Puma and Serie B club Palermo FC have officially revealed the Palermo Away Kit for the 2024-25 football season. The kit will make its debut in a friendly match against Leicester, held in Chesterfield. This new design will be sported by the men's, women's, and youth teams of Palermo FC throughout the upcoming season.
Palermo 24-25 Away Kit
Check out the Palermo 2024-2025 away football shirt below.
The new Palermo's 2024-2025 away jersey is black with gold details, including the Parlemo crest. The incorporation of gold pays homage to the golden eagle, a symbol that has been part of Palermo's identity since its appearance on the club's shield in 1932.
Palermo's Bright Pink is used for the collar and sleeve cuffs. A tone-on-tone geometric pattern decorates the entire Palermo 2024-2025 away kit, adding a sophisticated touch.
Palermo 16-17 Vs 24-25 Away Kits
Black and gold is not a first in the team's history. Eight years ago, Joma also launched a black and gold Parmelo kit, the team's 16-17 third shirt.
Check out classic Palermo Football Club kits on Football Kit Archive
Palermo's new 2024-2025 away football shirt will be from around June 2024.
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