Bayern Munich unveil new 2024/25 season shirt
Bayern Munich have unveiled their new shirt for the 2024/25 season, and the club's women's team will be the first to wear it in a competitive game with the men's team sporting it in their final home match of the current Bundesliga campaign.
FC Bayern Women will pull on the new all-red shirt in the Women's DFB Cup final against Wolfsburg in Cologne on 9 May before Harry Kane & Co. show it off at the Allianz Arena when they play their final home game of the league season - also against Wolfsburg - three days later.
For the first time, the women will also have their own FC Bayern badge with two stars above it in honour of the five league titles they have won since the league was formed in 1990.
The men's will continue to have five stars in recognition of the record 32 Bundesliga crowns they have claimed.
The home shirt features three different shades of red - a first in the club's history - representing identity, emotion and the drama of the game. It also pays tribute to Bayern as the only German men's team to have won the Bundesliga-DFB Cup-Champions League treble, which they did in 2012/13 and 2019/20.
The diamonds of the Bavarian flag provide a new interpretation of the vertical stripe on the front of the shirt, with the club motto 'Mia san Mia' on the neck. In an innovative first for a Bundesliga and Champions League team, the sleeve badge of sponsors Allianz is also a QR code, which fans can use to access exclusive promotions throughout the season.
>> Buy the new Bayern jersey here
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