Fleetwood Town is based in Lancashire and play currently in League One. Their kits usually have that Arsenal vibe of having white sleeves accompany a red body. We usually see a Fleetwood Town kit especially when the team host a home match in their over 5,000-capacity Highbury Stadium. Together with nearby Blackpool, they contest a rivalry known as the Fylde Coast derby. With the town living along the coastal area, the players carry the traditional nickname the ‘Fishermen.’ Supporters are known as the ‘Cod Army’.

Fleetwood Town 23/24 Kits

 

Fleetwood Town 23/24 Away Shirt

The Fleetwood Town Puma 2023/24 away shirt was mostly mint, which provided a translucent mask to the striping pattern and the graphics. Showcasing clear drawings of two anchors, the visual design doubled down on the ‘Fishermen’ identity of the club. A blackened blue accent drew its source from the front end of the round collar.

Fleetwood Town Home Kits

2022/23 Fleetwood Town Home Shirt

Fleetwood Town Home 2022/23 KitGiving character to Fleetwood’s 2022/23 home shirt was the jacquard striping that was tonally applied to the red body. The pattern then gradually broke down towards the bottom part. Template chevrons applied on the shoulders near the white round collar, which also had red detailing on the back half via parallel pinstriping across the middle. Adding to the red glow of the shirt was the outer side of the sleeve cuffs.

 

 

 

Fleetwood Town Away Kits

2022/23 Fleetwood Town Away Shirt

Fleetwood Town Away 2022/23 KitFleetwood Town’s Puma’s 2022/23 away shirt was mostly blue, navy for the sleeves and sky blue for the body. Inspired by the town itself, the map of Fleetwood was displayed on the front as the kit’s graphics design. The slanting sleeve cuffs and stylised collar provided the white accents.

 

 

 

 

Promoted to the English Football League for the first time after the 2011/12 season, Fleetwood Town were formed originally in 1908 and reformed in 1997. Fans know them as the Trawlermen or the Cod Army and they play at the 5,000 capacity Highbury Stadium, in Lancashire, England. The ground was opened in 1939 and is also used by Blackpool reserves for their games.

Notable former Fleetwood players include Adrian Alston who went on to win 62 caps for Australia and captain them at the 1974 World Cup and goalkeeper Frank Swift who was capped nineteen times for England, who went on to be a football correspondent for the News of the World and did in the Munich air disaster after covering Manchester United’s European Cup game.

Due to recent success, Fleetwood have no natural permanent rivals and fans often choose the closest teams in the same league as rivals. Their current local rivals are generally considered by supporters to be near neighbours Morecambe and Accrington Stanley.