Montpellier 24-25 50th Anniversary Third Kit Released
- Kit Release: Montpellier has released a 24-25 third kit to celebrate their 50th anniversary.
- Design Inspiration: The kit's design is based on the Puma 1981-82 away kit, featuring a red base with white pinstripes and logos.
- Anniversary Details: The shirt incorporates a classic Nike logo, a holographic crest, and costs 90 Euros.
Montpellier has just unveiled its 24-25 Third Shirt, celebrating its 50th Anniversary with a nod to the past inspired by the club's first-ever season in France's top division in 1981-82.
Montpellier 24-25 50th Anniversary Third Kit
This is the new Nike Montpellier Hérault SC 50th anniversary third jersey for 2024-25.
The Nike Montpellier 2024-25 50th anniversary third jersey recalls the look of the Puma 1981-82 away kit. It combines a red base with white pinstripes and white logos.
Several details make the shirt a fitting anniversary tribute, including a classic-style Nike logo and a holographic crest.
Montpellier 24-25 Home, Away & Third Kits
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The Montpellier 24-25 anniversary 3rd kit costs you 90 Euro.
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