Cliftonville FC Home & Away Kits
Irish club from Belfast, Cliftonville, which currently plays in the Irish Premier League, has unveiled the new kits that the team will be wearing next season. Last season, the club ranked 3rd in the league table and thus qualified for the UEFA Cup 1st qualifying round. They were drawn to play against FC Copenhagen, a tough opponent which ranked 3rd in the Danish Superliga. The matches will be played on the 17th and 31st July, where Cliftonville’s future in the European competition will be tested and decided.



Kits for the club are designed and manufactured by Puma, while they are sponsored by Allan’s Pharmacy. The home kit will be a red shirt with details in white on the shoulders, collar and sleeves, complemented by white shorts with a small red detail. The socks that complete the home strip are red and white. On the other hand, the away kit is basically an inverted home kit. All the red parts on the home kit become white, and vice versa, to make up the new away strip of The Reds. The club is running a competition whereby whoever pre-orders any one of the new shirts enters with a chance to win £100 worth of Puma Training Gear.











Lovely job far better then the last few years O’Neills kits anyway
I like the design but the sponsor ruins it.
one of the nicest kits cliftonville have ever had i like oneills but puma are better
Looks like Poland lol
Exactly the same home and away kits as Bristol City….nice…but the same
Wow! Puma are finally making kits with detail!
r they twins
Allan’s Pharmacy
haha haha