Newcastle United has revealed a striking green away kit for the 2025/26 season, designed by Adidas. The kit, featuring a Tyne Bridge-inspired print, white accents, and green shorts and socks, has received positive feedback from captain Bruno Guimarães. The choice of green, reminiscent of the Saudi Arabian national team, sparks discussion about the club’s new ownership, even as fans prioritize the team’s success above all else.
Newcastle United is making a vibrant statement with their newly released away kit for the 2025/26 season. Eschewing last season's claret and blue, the Magpies are embracing a bold green hue, signaling a potential signature look under their new ownership.
Crafted by Adidas, the kit showcases an intricate tonal print inspired by the iconic Tyne Bridge, a beloved symbol of Newcastle. The design is sharpened by white detailing on the collar and cuffs, with a sleek v-neck and subtle 'NUFC' at the back of the neck.
The complete kit features white shorts, adorned with Adidas's classic green three stripes, and matching green socks highlighted by a discreet Magpie crest.
Club captain Bruno Guimarães has voiced his support for the new design. "I think this new away kit looks great. I love all of our kits for this season. I’m sure our fans will love them too, because they represent who we are and what it means to wear the Newcastle United badge," he stated.
While green has appeared in Newcastle kits before, its re-emergence, especially following the all-green strip of 2022/23, hints at a fresh direction for the club. Speculations abound, with many linking the color choice to the Saudi Arabian national team, reflecting the influence of the club's current ownership.
Ultimately, as the team’s performance soars since the takeover, a consensus is forming among fans: victories eclipse all else. The color of the shirt becomes secondary as long as the winning streak endures.