Exclusive: Awesome FC Copenhagen 26-27 Pre-Match Shirt Leaked
- Shirt Design: The FC Copenhagen 26-27 pre-match shirt features a navy blue base with abstract purple and magenta wave patterns.
- Color Scheme: The shirt combines dark blue with lighter purple and pink accents to create a contemporary athletic aesthetic.
- Crest and Logo: The FC Copenhagen lion crest appears in white on the chest, with three stars above it, and the Adidas performance logo is positioned directly above the crest.
Footy Headlines can leak FC Copenhagen's 2026-27 Adidas pre-match shirt, revealing a sophisticated design.
FC Copenhagen 26-27 Pre-Match Kit
This is the new Adidas FC Copenhagen pre-match football shirt for 26-27.
The Adidas FC Copenhagen 2026-2027 pre-match football shirt is built on a navy blue base with abstract purple and magenta wave patterns. The different tones create movement across the front, combining dark blue with lighter purple and pink accents in a contemporary athletic aesthetic.
The iconic FC Copenhagen lion crest appears in white on the chest of the jersey, crowned by three stars representing the club's achievements, with the Adidas performance logo positioned directly above.
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