Crystal Palace have unveiled Eagle Gold, a special Macron kit for the 25/26 season created to honour the club’s FA Cup success. The team lifted their first major trophy in May with a 1-0 victory over Manchester City at Wembley, and the gold design pays tribute to that historic moment.
The shirt has a buttoned collar with thin black stripes, a detail that is repeated on the sleeve cuffs. Matching gold shorts form part of the kit, while the socks include black trim at the top and display the founding year 1861 embossed on the calves.
The release was modelled by first-team players Chloe Arthur, Justin Devenny, Marc Guéhi, Maxence Lacroix, Jean-Philippe Mateta, Issy Sibley and Adam Wharton. They were joined by South London musicians Katy B and James Vickery, reflecting the club’s strong community ties.
The launch setting carried an art gallery theme, showcasing the FA Cup trophy alongside the two other pieces of silverware Palace have previously won at Wembley: the Zenith Data Systems Cup in 1991 and the Championship play-off trophy in 2013.