A kit fit for the soon-to-be champions? Manchester City unveil their new home shirt for the 2023-24 season and pay homage to the Etihad’s 20th anniversary… with Haaland, Grealish and Co sporting fresh design
- Man City made the move to the Etihad after spending 80 years at Maine Road
- Puma have launched their new kit for next season, paying tribute to the ground
- The graphic on the jersey is inspired by the architecture of the club’s stadium
Manchester City have unveiled their new home shirt for the 2023-24 season, with the jersey paying tribute to the Etihad Stadium’s 20th anniversary.
The strip, designed by global sportswear giants Puma, has taken inspiration from the standout navy blue kit worn during the club’s first campaign at the ground.
City moved to the Etihad in August 2003 after spending 80 years at Maine Road, with the switch of venue marking the beginning of a trophy-filled, glittering era.
In homage, Puma have designed the latest release with the architecture of the ground in mind. Indeed, the front graphic of the jersey has taken inspiration from the four giant turrets positioned around the venue, forming the subtle tonal strips.
The postcode of the stadium is also displayed on the back of its collar, again marking the two-decade milestone, while the kit is completed with a white V-neck, one identical to the same design used for the Etihad’s first kit, the 2003-04 home strip.
Manchester City have unveiled their Etihad-inspired home shirt for the 2023-24 season
The light blue jersey pays tribute to City’s ground, which is set to mark its 20th anniversary
City made the switch to their current home (pictured) after spending 80 years at Maine Road
Cutting-edge technology has been used, meanwhile, to provide optimal performance and comfort on the pitch for City’s squad of superstars.
The kit is engineered with an ULTRAWEAVE fabric and fitted with a four-way stretch design to reduce weight and friction, allowing the players to move freely.
In stores, the Replica version available is made with 100 percent recycled polyester and dryCELL technology, allowing its wearer to remain dry and comfortable.
Both jerseys are made with 100 percent recycled materials, excluding the trim.
As part of the launch, Puma and City invited a selection of supporters and club representatives to feature alongside the men’s and women’s first-team players.
Shaun Wright-Phillips, part of the side that played at the Etihad during its inaugural season and now a club ambassador, hopes the new kit will bring back old memories.
‘The Etihad Stadium plays an important role in Manchester City’s history,’ he said. ‘Players and fans will hold special memories of moments shared there, so it’s fantastic that Puma has taken inspiration from it for this year’s home kit.
A host of City players as well as a selection of supporters and representatives donned the kit
The pattern across the jersey (above) mirrors the four giant turrets dotted around the Etihad
Puma have stayed faithful to the home shirt sported during City’s very first year at the Etihad
‘I’m incredibly proud to have worn the Manchester City shirt and played during that debut season at the Etihad. I hope this year’s shirt brings back lots of memories for our fans, as it has for me.’
Marco Mueller, Puma’s senior head of product line management Teamsport, added: ‘The 20th anniversary of Manchester City’s move to the Etihad Stadium is a momentous occasion, celebrating the incredible rise of the club over that period.
‘The new Home kit is a tribute to the incredible moments shared there and the unwavering support of the fans.
‘The jersey combines modern design elements with tributes to the club’s first season at the new ground, creating a unique and meaningful kit for the payers and the fans, celebrating the place they call home.’
The new home strip is available from today in stores, online and at the Etihad.
Goalkeeper Ederson posed with the green and yellow kit he will be sporting next campaign