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Sydney Football Club has scored new season kits from global sporting brand Under Armour.

The new kits cover men’s, women’s and youth A-League Sydney FC 2025/26 season home and away kits. 

According to Under Armour, the new kits continue Sydney FC’s sky blue colourway, with designs inspired by the city’s architectural landmarks. The home kit includes the Sydney cityscape, while the away kit spotlights Sydney’s ocean pools.

Under Armour began its partnership with the football club in 2019, designing the team’s uniforms every year.

“Sydney FC stands for the very best of our city, and this season’s kit reflects that pride in every aspect,” A-League Men’s Captain Rhyan Grant said. “The new 2025/26 jerseys embody the spirit of a city that is constantly evolving and inspiring, which is something our club strives for every season. 

“Partnering with Under Armour allows us to wear gear that not only performs at the highest level but also captures the essence of this incredible club and city.”

The new kits include lightweight fabric that wicks sweat and regulates body temperature, with the jersey’s mainbody fabric being made with at least 90 per cent recycled polyester.

“Our goal was to create jerseys that are not only built for high-performance but also are a true reflection of Sydney’s unique character,” Under Armour head of sales in south APAC and country manager for Australia, Fernando Reani, said.

“Designed with Under Armour’s premium performance technology, the jerseys embody our mission – to inspire athletes with innovative performance solutions they can’t live without.”

The new kits come after Sydney FC signed on Peruvian international player Piero Quispe, former Real Madrid and La Liga striker Victor Campuzano, and young talent Abel Walatee, alongside a number of other key additions. The A-League tournament begins on October 17, with the new its set to debut that evening. 

The kits are also being sold via Under Armour’s online, Sydney FC’s online shop, Under Armour Macquarie Brand House and select Rebel stores from today.

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