CELTIC have revealed a yellow and black third kit for the 2018/19 campaign.
The Scottish champions said they have 'taken inspiration from their past famous bumble-bee kits' with the new jersey released on Friday.
The New Balance-designed kit forms part of the club's 'Only the Bold' campaign for the new season.
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Winger Scott Sinclair said: “Myself and the rest of the team are big fans of the new kit. It definitely stands out and we’re sure we’ll see a lot of fans wearing this one.”
Always pushing the boundaries.
— New Balance Football (@NBFootball) July 19, 2018
The #NBFootball @CelticFC 18-19 Third kit.
Presented: 20.07.18.#OnlyTheBold #CelticFC pic.twitter.com/ICkQjEwSRQ
General Manager of New Balance Football, Kenny McCallum added: “We’re really pleased with the entire NB Celtic FC kit collection for 2018/19.
"The kits all reflect the strong heritage of the club, but also deliver high performance quality so that the team can perform at their best on the pitch.
"The third kit is a unique and stand-out design that we’re sure fans will really like.”
Images via Celticfc.net
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