Celtic’s Champions League campaign will kick off later this month, before that the official photoshoot ahead of the competition has taken place.
Players may be seen posing in the pictures against a green Champions League background. The match and Foundation logos are emblazoned on the arms of the Bhoys’ official Champions League jerseys.
Reo Hatate is seen in a picture pointing at his name and number on the back of his Celtic shirt, and it has drawn a lot of attention from fans. But more than just the gesture is noteworthy—the back of Celtic’s champions league edition jerseys has an interesting design.
Domestically, this year’s Celtic uniform has a unique layout with the players’ names emblazoned in black writing immediately above the green hoops rather than the typical prominent white outline that supporters have grown accustomed to. Reactions to this design decision have been divided because it can make the names more difficult to read, particularly up close.
In order to comply with UEFA regulations, Celtic has occasionally had to wear a white patch that covers the majority of the shirt’s back to guarantee that the players’ names and numbers are seen by match officials.
Hatate’s photo has now verified that the squad would be given unique jerseys for the Champions League, which will have a plain white backdrop instead of the recognizable hoops on the back. This change makes sure that the names and numbers are very visible and complies with the strict UEFA kit visibility standards. There’s no denying that the Champions League evenings will stick out with their new text and color palette.
It is hoped that Celtic’s performances would elevate as they prepare to take on formidable competition in the form of Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig, and last season’s Europa League winners Atalanta.
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