No More Castore: Umbro Rangers 25-26 Home Kit Released
- New Kit Manufacturer: Umbro has replaced Castore as the manufacturer of the Rangers' kits.
- Kit Design: The Rangers 25-26 home kit features a classic royal blue design with white cuffs and a fold-over collar, accented by thin red and blue stripes.
- Availability and Price: The Umbro Rangers 2025-26 home shirt is available since May 14 and retails for 80 EUR.
Update: Rangers officially launch their new 25-26 home kit, a classic design with a futuristic look.
It is made by Umbro, replacing Castore, and will be worn in the 2025-2026 Scottish Premiership.
Rangers 25-26 Home Kit
This is the Glasgow Rangers 2025-2026 home shirt, made by Umbro.
The Umbro Glasgow Rangers 2025-2026 home jersey comes in a classic royal blue base with white cuffs and a fold-over collar, accented by thin red and blue stripes on the sleeve ends and collar edge. This elegant colorway echoes traditional Rangers aesthetics while standing out with refined retro vibes.
The Umbro Rangers FC 2025-26 jersey features a white Umbro logo on the right chest and the Rangers scroll crest on the left.
Rangers 24-25 vs 25-26 Home Kit
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White shorts and black socks round off the look of the new Rangers 25-26 home kit by Umbro.
Available since May 14, the Umbro Rangers 2025-26 home shirt retails at 80 EUR.
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Aston Villa to Wear Third Kit with Charity Sponsor in Europa League Final
Aston Villa has officially confirmed they will wear their 2025-2026 Adidas third kit for the upcoming UEFA Europa League Final against SC Freiburg in Istanbul.
The decision was made due to a direct kit clash with the German side's traditional all-red home strip, forcing the Premier League club out of their iconic claret and blue. Furthermore, due to strict betting licensing regulations in Turkey, the club's principal partner, Betano, cannot be legally displayed on the jerseys. In response, the space is used by the Aston Villa Foundation for the historic showpiece event.
This special-edition jersey also features the Aston Villa Foundation branding across the chest in matching purple typography, sitting just below a commemorative Match ID text that marks the May 20 final at Besiktas Park.
Recognizing the historical significance of this unique uniform, the club is making the charity edition available to the public. Supporters can purchase these limited-edition shirts, complete with the foundation branding and central match details, in both authentic and replica versions from official club stores.
This rare combination of an alternate kit, a one-off charity sponsor, and European final detailing instantly makes this release a highly sought-after piece for shirt collectors.
Dorking Wanderers 26-27 Home & Away Kits Released
English National League South side Dorking Wanderers have officially revealed their new home and away kits for the 2026-2027 season.
The new 26-27 home shirt introduces a classic and timeless design, stripping things back to a traditional aesthetic. It features bold red and white vertical stripes that draw inspiration from historic European football heritage. To complete the clean and authentic on-pitch look, the home jersey is perfectly paired with deep blue shorts and traditional white socks.
Following the launch of the primary strip, Dorking Wanderers also introduced their new 26-27 away kit, which delivers a much sharper and modern edge. This secondary jersey is defined by striking black and orange stripes, creating a strong contrast between dark and vibrant tones.
Notably, the club has thoughtfully replaced the betting sponsor with health and wellbeing partner Nuffield Health for all junior kits, while also actively reducing the price of youth shirts by £6 down to £39 to help younger fans afford their colors.
Which of these two striped Dorking Wanderers designs do you prefer? Let us know in the comments below.
















