Cork City FC launch new 2025 home jersey

The white shirt features a woven club badge, with an embroidered outline, and displays the Zeus Packaging logo on the front.
Cork City FC launch new 2025 home jersey

Wearing the Cork City FC 2025 Home Jersey are Ruairí Keating, Men’s First Team; Niamh Cotter, Women's First Team; Ruairí Murphy, Amputee Team; Stuart McCarthy, Down Syndrome Futsal Team; Charlie Lyons, Men’s First Team. Picture: Doug Minihane.

Cork City FC has launched their 2025 home shirt, which has been designed and manufactured by the club.

In what is a first for Rebel Army Clothing, the club’s new in-house brand, the jersey takes inspiration from Cork city’s Norse / Viking history and displays a faint pattern on the body, taken from the drawings of that era.

The white shirt features a woven club badge, with an embroidered outline, and displays the Zeus Packaging logo on the front.

There is a green and red vertical line running down the front of the jersey, which also has a green and red trim around the neckline.

Owner of Cork City FC, Dermot Usher said: “We are always excited about the launch of our new jersey but this year has the added bonus of being designed and manufactured by our own in-house team.

“Rebel Army Clothing has been producing superb products since it launched this year and we are exceptionally proud to say that the club is now able to make its own jersey.

“We’re also delighted to confirm that the jerseys are €15 cheaper than last year, another plus for city fans.” 

The jersey, priced at €60 for adult sizes, and €50 for youth and children’s sizes, is available for purchase at the Cork City FC shop in Douglas or online.

The teams’ away jersey will be launched in the coming days, with further exclusive clothing brands by Rebel Army Clothing to be introduced next year.

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