RSC Anderlecht's third Joma football shirt for the Europa League pays homage to Brussels as the European capital of Art Nouveau, continuing the theme from their home and away kits.
The shirt, in teal green, features a subtle floral pattern woven into the fabric, reflecting the iconic architectural style pioneered by figures like Victor Horta and Henry van de Velde.
Art Nouveau, known for its elegant ornaments and natural motifs, originated in Brussels in the early 1900s before spreading across Europe to cities such as Prague, San Sebastian, Riga, and Plzen—cities that Anderlecht will visit during their campaign. The shirt also includes a modest crown with three stars on the chest, symbolising the club's rich history.
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The lettering on the back of the shirt is a unique reinterpretation of a lost Brussels-Belgian typeface, and the kit is completed with teal green shorts and socks featuring purple details.