Al-Nassr 24-25 Away Kit Revealed
- Kit Reveal: Al-Nassr's 2024-2025 away jersey, made by Adidas, has been revealed.
- Design: The away kit features a navy base with white logos, three stripes, and yellow accents, along with a royal blue geometric ellipse pattern on the front.
- Availability: The away jersey is expected to be available "soon," but the club's home kit is not yet available in their online store despite already being sold by Adidas, possibly indicating limited global availability.
The Al-Nassr 2024-2025 away jersey was just revealed.
Adidas Al-Nassr 2024-25 Home Kit Leaked
Al-Nassr 24-25 Away Kit
This is the Al-Nassr 24-25 away football shirt, made by Adidas.
The Adidas Al-Nassr 2024-2025 away football shirt combines a navy base with white logos and 3 stripes plus yellow applications.
The front of the Al-Nassr 2024-2025 away jersey comes with a geometrical ellipse pattern in royal blue.
Check out all Al-Nassr kits on Football Kit Archive.
The Adidas Al-Nassr 2024-25 away jersey will be available to buy "soon," whatever this means. The club still does not sell its own 24-25 home kit in its own online store, almost one week after it was already available via Adidas. It is well possible that Adidas will not sell the away jersey globally.
Made by Adidas. What do you make of the Al-Nassr's 24-25 away kit? Comment below.
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