Málaga CF have revealed their new Away kit for the 2025/26 season, produced by hummel. The launch took place in the centre of the city during the Málaga Feria, the annual summer fair that fills the streets with music, dancing, and cultural...
Málaga CF have launched their new Third kit for the 2025/26 season, created by technical sponsor hummel and unveiled at a public event in Rincón de la Victoria. The shirt is predominantly orange with purple sleeves and collar detailing, incorporating a...
Málaga CF have revealed their 25/26 home kit, designed by hummel, which revisits a classic Blanquiazul identity inspired by designs worn by CD Málaga in the 1970s and 80s and reintroduced in the 2009/10 campaign. The jersey features alternating...
Málaga Club de Fútbol (CF), who will play in Spain’s Segunda División in 2024-25 after promotion, have unveiled this new Home shirt from Hummel. The latest primary design has stylised sky-blue, light-blue and white stripes formed with a pattern nodding...
Málaga Club de Fútbol, who now play in Spain’s Primera Federación - Group 2 - have unveiled this new throwback Hummel shirt as part of their 120th-anniversary celebrations. Styled like a version worn in the 1988-89 season - which saw a famous side pull...
outfit will revert away from their traditional vertical stripes and move to hoops for their match later this month against Malaga. The special kit has been made to mark Andalusia Day - a day of celebration marking the region voting to become an...
in recent history have come in orange, as the last two La Liga titles were clinched wearing the emblematic strip: At Malaga in 2002 and at Sevilla in 2004. The left sleeve features the logo of Gloval Respect, Valencia CF’s social responsibility project...
Spanish football club Malaga, William Hill plc has agreed to end their shirt sponsorship deal after the new club owner raised objections on religious grounds. The new owner of Malaga is Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser Al-Thani (43), a member of the Qatari...
Here are the new Málaga CF kits for the 2010/11 La Liga season, produced by Chinese manufacturer Li-Ning. This is the first shirt made by Li-Ning that Málaga will have played with since leaving from Umbro. Li-Ning will also be sponsoring fellow La Liga...
and thus the club kept the new-coloured kit as a good-luck charm. The badge is a red U inside a red circle drawn by Luis Malaga, one of the founders of the club. Thanks to Eric