VIDEO – Here are the new OM jerseys for the 2024-2025 season

VIDEO – Here are the new OM jerseys for the 2024-2025 season
VIDEO – Here are the new OM jerseys for the 2024-2025 season

We know how the OM players will be dressed on the pitch for the upcoming 2024-2025 season. Puma and Olympique de Marseille present the new home and away kits, which will be worn by the players starting in the preparation matches this summer. These jerseys are available for sale from this Tuesday July 2 in the network of official Olympique de Marseille stores, on boutique.om.fr, on puma.com and at the majority of retailers, from 95 euros.

The entire outfit, namely the jersey, shorts and socks will logically be white and blue, the historical colors you club.

OM X PUMA: 24-25 jerseys

White at home…

For the white home jersey, the design is inspired by “the tide of iconic flags that invade the stands every match day,” the club said. This stylized wave is positioned on the sides of the jersey and a “PORTEZ” inscription is found at the nape of the neck, in “reference to the flags that supporters carry in all stadiums in France and Europe.” This season, the PUMA, Olympique de Marseille and CMA CGM logos are united under the same color, “this brings homogeneity and balance to the design,” the club said.

…dark blue on the outside

For the blue away jerseys, the different logos (PUMA, Olympique de Marseille and CMA CGM) will be gold, with 3D relief flocking. In keeping with the reference to the flags and one of the iconic chants of Marseille supporters, the word “HISSEZ” appears on the back of the neck.

Portraits of Marseillais in the streets of the city

Supporters have already been able to discover these jerseys through a communication campaign throughout the city, displaying portraits of supporters of all ages. Fans have the opportunity to scan the QR codes located next to each portrait and try to win the new Olympique de Marseille jersey.

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