Middlesbrough Announce Castore Kit Deal

Middlesbrough Announce Castore kit Deal

Middlesbrough FC have announced a new kit supplier deal with British sportswear company Castore, starting from the 2025/2026 season.

Under the agreement, Castore will supply all official match kits and training wear for the club’s teams. The partnership focuses on performance-led sportswear and long-term collaboration.

Looking ahead, the 2026 to 2027 campaign will mark Middlesbrough’s 150th anniversary. To commemorate the occasion, a special edition collection is planned. This will combine modern design and references to the club’s long-standing history, aiming to unite fans and players as the milestone season approaches.

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Danny Downs, Chief Commercial Officer at Castore, said: “We are incredibly proud to partner with Middlesbrough FC, a club with a proud legacy, loyal fanbase, and exciting future. At Castore, we share Boro’s values of hard work, passion, and dedication, and we look forward to creating high-performance kits and apparel that players, staff, and fans can wear with pride.”

An MFC spokesperson said: "We are delighted to announce a new partnership with Castore as our official technical kit supplier. We’re looking forward to unveiling the first Castore-created Boro kits for 2025/26, and there are more exciting plans in place as we look ahead to our milestone 150th anniversary season.

"The partnership with Castore will bring a fresh look not only to our new kits but also an extended selection of other quality products. Castore's commitment to innovation aligns perfectly with our own. Fans can anticipate high-quality designs that embody the spirit and tradition of the club.”

 

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  • This commment is unpublished.
    Biggust23 · 6 days ago
    Castore were not interested in Boro when they worked with Newcastle.
    Having messed that up.............
    It's a b*l*s*i* industry.
  • This commment is unpublished.
    Bob · 1 days ago
    Great!!! Oh dear.  Bring on the garbage
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    Scott Hood · 2 days ago
    Bit weird that the likes of Boro and England Rugby have went to Castore (from Umbro in England’s situation) yet Rangers have moved to Umbro from Castore. Castore own the UK rights to Umbro. I’m surprised Boro haven’t been signed to the Umbro brand.

    Maybe the Rangers Umbro thing is down to previous historical links 

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    Ground Hopper92 · 6 days ago
    Castore are dire and cheap. Charlton recently got rid of, and other clubs have...