Kaizer Chiefs 25/26 Kappa Home Kit

Kaizer Chiefs 25/26 Kappa Home Kit

Kaizer Chiefs and Kappa have revealed the club’s new Home kit for the 25/26 season, marking the third year of their partnership and connecting football with culture through inspiration drawn from African art and creativity.

The Kappa shirt features a gold body in line with the club’s traditional colours, complemented by bold black graphic patterns across the sleeves.

A black collar adds further detail, with the Kappa logo on the chest opposite the Kaizer Chiefs badge, Vodacom as the main front sponsor, and Toyota branding on the sleeve.

The rear of the jersey carries the “Amakhosi 4 Life” inscription beneath the collar, and it will be paired with matching black shorts and yellow socks to form the full kit.

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Octo
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 · 3 months ago
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Add that pattern on sleeves or cuffs. And in the details. This would look better in black and white.
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Bob24
 · 3 months ago
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It's a better Dortmund kit than Dortmund usually get.
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Llama
 · 3 months ago
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Not a huge fan. Fine, but unimpressive by Kappa standards.
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rob newbold
 · 3 months ago
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Hull rip off, Kappa designers struggling to be original.
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  • rasta 3 months ago
    agree but they cant have a bespoke kit for every single team they supply. check out Hull away!
    and no disrespect but who are the Kaizer Chiefs?
DC1874
 · 3 months ago
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Isn't that the Hull City home kit for 2025/6? Not a problem as I like it!!!
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