Linfield F.C. are a football club playing in the Irish Premier League in Northern Ireland. They were founded in March 1886 in Belfast. Linfield have in the past been regarded as a Protestant club and still draw the vast majority of their support from one side of the community.

Linfield 23/24 Kits

 

Linfield Home Kits

2022/23 Linfield Home Shirt

Linfield Home 2022/23 KitThe Blues from Northern Ireland football fielded an Umbro home that cleanly represented their kit identity, opting for a clear royal blue base that was only interrupted by the usual stakeholder logos’ placement on the front of the shirt. The only other prominent details apart from the primary colour were the sleeve cuffs and the standing v-collar, both of which were in white and had a noticeable lengthy dimension. The 2022/23 home continued the club and Umbro’s deal of the latter being both the technical partner and principal sponsor of Linfield kits.

 

Linfield Away Kits

2022/23 Linfield Away Shirt

Linfield Away 2022/23 KitUsing coral and navy, the Linfield Umbro 2022/23 away featured an all-over crisscrossing and polygonal base graphic. The design was inspired by a section of the North Stand from the club’s home ground in Windsor Park. Umbro not only served as the kit maker but also as the shirt sponsor, marking a rarity in the football shirt world where the brand fulfilled both kit roles for the partner club.

 

 

Linfield FC are a semi-professional football club based in Northern Ireland and they play their home games wearing blue home shirts. Linfield have won the League title a record 51 times since the 1890/91 season, when they became the first ever champions of the League.

The club has the biggest fan base of any Irish League side. They have won the Irish Premiership title 47 times and the Irish cup a record 37 times. Their most notable achievement in European competition was reaching the quarter-finals of the European Cup in 1967. They faced CSKA Sofia in the final eight. This resulted in a 2-2 draw at home and 1-0 defeat away.

They play their home games at Windsor Park which is also the home of the Northern Ireland national football team and Irish Cup Finals. the stadium was built in 1905 and currently holds 20,332 spectators however For Linfield home games, only the main stand and Kop stands are opened. The north stand is usually given to away supporters when a bigger crowd is expected.