Manchester United Releases Special 25-26 (RED) Shirt - 300 Available to Buy
- Shirt Unveiling: Manchester United has revealed a special 2025-26 (RED) shirt, continuing their collaboration with Snapdragon and the (RED) initiative to combat health injustice.
- Match Appearances: The (RED) logo will be featured on the team's shirts during two official matches: the men's team against Brentford on April 25 and the women's team against Tottenham Hotspur on April 26.
- Limited Edition: Adidas is releasing only 300 units of the Manchester United 25-26 (RED) shirt, with all net profits being donated to the Global Fund via (RED) to support disease prevention and treatment programs.
Manchester United have officially unveiled a special 2025-26 (RED) shirt, continuing their partnership with Snapdragon and global charity initiative (RED) for a second consecutive season.
As with last year’s campaign, the special-edition shirt supports the global fight against health injustice, with all net proceeds donated to the (RED) Global Fund.
Special Manchester United 25-26 (RED) Shirt
The Manchester United 25-26 (RED) shirt is based on the club’s standard 2025-26 home kit.
The key difference is found on the front, where the usual Snapdragon sponsor logo is replaced by the iconic (RED) logo, placed centrally on the chest.
To Be Worn in Two Matches
The special (RED) logo will appear on the pitch in two official matches:
- Men’s team: vs Brentford, April 25, at Old Trafford
- Women’s team: vs Tottenham Hotspur, April 26, in London
This marks the second straight season that Manchester United have dedicated official match shirts to the (RED) campaign, following last season’s first-ever collaboration.
Limited to 300 Pieces – All Profits Donated
Adidas will release the Manchester United 25-26 (RED) shirt in an extremely limited run of just circa 300 units made available to fans.
Crucially, 100% of net profits from the sales will be donated to the Global Fund via (RED), supporting programs that help prevent and treat diseases in vulnerable communities.
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