Retro Tuesdays – Celtic Umbro Away Shirt 1994/95
Today’s ‎Retro Tuesday feature is the Celtic away shirt worn during 1994/95. Celtic managed to end their six-year trophy drought in 1994/95 after defeating Airdrieonians 1-0.
The shirt was primarily white with a green and yellow design on the front. The shirt featured alternating sleeve colours and was complemented by green shorts with white and yellow detail. The shirt was manufactured by Umbro and sponsored by CR Smith.
What do you think of this design by Umbro?
Thanks to Ben for his submission.
An Anglo/Italian sports journalist and author who writes for a number of publications, including The Guardian and Sports Illustrated. Previously a columnist for World Soccer, Jean Paul has appeared on a number of football podcasts including The Guardian’s Football Weekly, he is a Juventus supporter having followed the Bianconeri since first visiting the Stadio delle Alpi in the 1990s.
Crazy crazy kit but somehow fantastic.
Is that van Hoojdonk? He was a bit light in the loafers. Scored a few mind.
The kit is minging. The team I was playing for at the time wore the Celtic home kit from the same year.
This is dreadful, but not as bad as the People’s shirt (lime green and brown mountain range), and still better than Liverpool’s 3rd shirt next season.
Ah the days when anything went. Awful design!!
It’s not bad. Bit baggy, but that was the 90’s
I think it was only played in twice. Maybe less.
I worgly thought Retro Tuesday was to celebrate a great design from the past!
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I wrongly thought Retro Tuesday was to celebrate a great design from the past!
This is my favourite Celtic away kit EVER.I still have this and use it as a goalkeeper shirt with white Umbro shorts and white socks.
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