Salford City fans vote to revert home kit to orange, marking a return to tradition. The change is set for 2026-27, with stadium upgrades planned.
Salford City Fans Vote to Return to Orange Home Kit
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Salford City fans vote to revert home kit to orange, marking a return to tradition. The change is set for 2026-27, with stadium upgrades planned.
Salford City supporters have decisively voted to change the club’s primary home shirt colour back to orange. This decision marks a return to the club’s traditional colours, which were last worn in 2014 before the arrival of the Class of 92 group.
The change was backed by 77.1% of the fans and is set to be implemented before the 2026-27 season. The club, recently taken over by Gary Neville and David Beckham as part of a new consortium, announced that this move signals a bold new era, blending the club’s heritage with modern style.
Significant infrastructure upgrades are planned at Salford City’s Peninsula Stadium, including updates to cladding and seats. Additionally, the club plans to consult supporters about potential changes to the club crest, which was also altered in 2014.
Key takeaways
- Salford City to revert home kit colour to orange.
- 77.1% of fans supported the change.
- Implementation set for 2026-27 season.
- Stadium upgrades planned at Peninsula Stadium.
- Further consultation on club crest to follow.
