New Puma kit revealed

Slavia launched their cooperation with one of global sport-equipment leaders Puma and revealed the new 2019 Puma kit. The black away shirt will be in action for the very first time on Thursday in Sevilla, red-white home kit will be introduced on Sunday home against Baník Ostrava.
The red-whites already wore Puma kit in 1970s and 1980s and renew their partnership after almost three decades. The 2019 home kit bears red five-pointed star and golden Puma logo on the chest and “Slavia” sign on the back and sticks to the tradition of oldest still-worn football shirt in the world. Slavia will play in their home kit for the first time on Sunday, 10 March, in Sinobo Stadium against Baník Ostrava.

Slavia also revealed their new away kit, which will be in action on Thursday in the Europa League game in Sevilla. Away kit will be black with red star on the chest. Brand new third kit consist of green and yellow and symbolises Slavia partnership with Chinese club Beijing Sinobo Guoan.

New Slavia kits and other training equipment will be available not only in Slavia Fan Shop (online via proslavisty.cz), but also across the whole Czech Republic in Sportisimo sport stores, which became another partner for Slavia.

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