OGC Nice 24-25 Third Kit Released - 120-Year Anniversary
- Kit Design: The OGC Nice 24-25 third kit, made by Le Coq Sportif, is primarily blue with reinterpreted black stripes and gold logos, referencing the club's original 1904 colors.
- Anniversary Tribute: The shirt includes a commemorative label with "OGC Nice, 120 years" and a golden crown, marking the club's 120th anniversary.
- Release Information: The OGC Nice 24-25 third jersey was released on September 18 and retails for 95 EUR.
Le Coq Sportif yesterday released Nice's 24-25 third shirt, which pays homage to the club's original blue and black colours adopted in 1904.
OGC Nice 24-25 Third Kit
This is the OGC Nice 2024-2025 third shirt, made by Le Coq Sportif.
The Le Coq Sportif OGC Nice 24-25 third shirt is predominantly blue with reinterpreted black stripes highlighted by sublimation.
The Le Coq Sportif OGC Nice 2024-25 third jersey has logos, the words 'Issa Nissa' written on the back of the collar are all in luxurious gold color
As a nod to the past, the shirt features a commemorative label at the hem with the words "OGC Nice, 120 years" and a golden crown symbolising victory and heritage.
OGC Nice 23-24 vs 24-25 Third Kits
OGC Nice 24-25 Home, Away & Third Kits
Le Coq Sportif combines the OGC Nice 2024-2025 third jersey with black shorts and socks.
Available since September 18, the Le Coq Sportif OGC Nice 2024-2025 third jersey retails at 95 EUR.
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