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Newcastle United 2022/23 Kits

⚠️ See the New 2022/23 Home kit here ⬅️

Newcastle United play in the Premier League where they play at St. James Park in Newcastle. Newcastle United wear black and white striped shirts which are manufactured by Puma and sponsored by Fun88. Because of their black and white outfit, NUFC players are nicknamed the 'Magpies,' eurasian birds that are also colourd black and white.

Newcastle United Home Kit

The Magpies have had great home shirts in their time and one of the best was the one used in 1993 where they sponsor merged well with the black and white stripes, a true eye catcher in that era. Nerwcastle are one of several European teams to utilise black and white stripes in their shirts. Other clubs which have used this include Juventus, Udinese and Notts County.

2022/23 Newcastle United Home Shirt

The Newcastle United 2022/23 home from Castore introduced the traditional black and white stripes in a classy uninterrupted look. The design elements covered the shirt from end to end, reaching the neckline and touching the sleeve cuffs and hemline. A single central striping went around the sleeve cuffs and round collar to complete the overall look.

2021/22 Newcastle United Home Shirt

Fans of the Magpies can recognise their players in their 2021/22 home games with the Castore home shirt that features the club's traditional colours of black and white. Castore's rendition of the usual striped pattern is a broad one as only one central black stripe flanked by two white ones cover the body (with the black side panels blending well with the design), while the sleeves are split evenly between the two colours. The narrow sleeve cuffs show the body's stripe colours in reverse, while the grandad collar (a stand out feature of the 95-97 adidas kit) goes with white.

2020/21 Newcastle United Home Shirt

Newcastle United will be sporting a familiar home look for the 2020-21 season. The new home kit of the Magpies has a vertically striped body of alternating black and white both on the front and back, while the sleeves and shoulders are solid black. Grey Puma logos appear on the shoulder sides and the right chest, with the fully-coloured Newcastle crest taking the left chest. The front centre displays a light blue FUN88 branding. The black and white stripes are central to the Magpies identity and form the basis for Puma's Crafted from Culture approach to the club's new home kit. The shirt has a round collar and narrow sleeve cuffs. Black shorts and socks with the striped pattern complete the new home strip.

Men's Newcastle United Shirt

Newcastle's colours at the outset was generally the home kit of Newcastle East End F.C., comprising plain red shirts with white shorts and red socks. In 1894 the club adopted the black and white striped shirts, which had been used as the reserve team's colours.

Newcastle United for their home games wear shirts comprising of black with white stripes running down, a shirt they copied from Juventus the Italian club. Newcastle have had some famous players wearing the shirt, some of whom were Kevin Keegan, Paul Gascoigne, Alan Shearer, Peter Beardsley and Les Ferdinand.

Newcastle United were formed in 1881 and turned professional in 1889. Newcastle have two nicknames, the Toon and the Magpies, the latter gained when a pair of magpies nested at Newcastle's St James Park ground. The magpies has won 1 Premier League title achieved in the 1994/95 season.

The Magpies have had their fair share of famous managers with Jack Charlton in 1984, Ossie Ardiles 1991-1992, Kevin Keegan 1992-1997, Kenny Dalglish 1997-1998, Ruud Gullit 1998-1999 and Sir Bobby Robson 1999-2004. The most expensive player to wear the Newcastle shirt is firm fans favourite Alan Shearer bought for 15 million from Blackburn Rovers in July 1996.

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