Celtic have unveiled their new home kit for the 2022/23 season, with nods back to previous efforts from the 1980's and 90's featuring.
The Hoops are gearing up for a second season under manager Ange Postecoglou and they will hope for similar success to his first, in which he delivered the Premiership title and claimed League Cup glory. A title defence now awaits them and there's the added incentive of Champions League group stage football coming back to Glasgow, which means some of Europe's best will take to the field at Parkhead.
Having already unveiled their new away kit for the season - a black effort with green stripes - their new home attire for matches at their iconic stadium has been released. It has a retro theme and gives a nod to both the 1988 and 1997 Celtic teams in its detail, with a subtle pattern within the green hoops.
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Fans will no doubt be keen to snap up the new jerseys ahead of the title day celebrations this month. They host Aberdeen before July is out to kick off their new Premiership campaign.
This year's home top is priced at £65 for adults, with and without a sponsor. A junior jersey is £50 and a full infant kit £45, with a baby kit £38. It's on sale July 15th and available for pre-order online at Celtic's club website, in official Celtic Stores, JD Sports' website and JD in-store kiosks.
It's been a busy week in Glasgow's east end with left-back Alexandro Bernabei and winger Jota also unveiled as new signings.
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