The Celtic Star
·2 Mei 2025
Looks like new Celtic shirt is a big hit with supporters

The Celtic Star
·2 Mei 2025
it’s such a joy, for us to see – Introducing the new Celtic 25/26 home jersey. available now. Image @adidasfootball
Just a day after announcing a new lucrative five year deal with adidas, the new kit has caught the eye of the supporters and will no doubt sell in massive numbers worldwide.
The design which was leaked a while back didn’t really go down well with the supporters as some of the home kits under adidas seem to have done during Celtic’s partnership with the sports giants.
However on closer inspection and modelled by the players it looks very eye catching and is complemented with a hint of tartan on our green hoops.
Amy Gallacher wearing the 2025/26 Celtic strip. Image Celtic FC
Prices aren’t cheap though as today’s football tops tend to be which is rather unfortunate in the present climate. The new top will cost a whopping £75 whilst an authentic version is on sale for £120. That though is a collectors item and is actually a welcome addition to the range as it signals Adidas now regard Celtic as being one of their top tier elite clubs.
The £75 price tag won’t deter the supporters from splashing out in record numbers proving once again why adidas want us as one of their elite clubs and why Celtic are happy to commit to at least another decade with one of the world’s top sporting apparel brands.
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it’s such a joy, for us to see – Introducing the new Celtic 25/26 home jersey. available now. Image @adidasfootball
The newly-crowned Champions of Scotland have plenty to celebrate this week, with the league wrapped up comfortably, a Cup Final on the horizon and the club’s Player of the Year event taking place this weekend. To mark the occasion, today we are revealing the brand new adidas x Celtic FC Home Kit for the 2025/26 season!
Reo Hatate wearing the 2025/26 Celtic strip. Image Celtic FC
The new top of course features the iconic Hoops, with the added detail of intricate, tartan-inspired detailing etched into the green bands. Steeped in tradition, the subtle yet impactful design pays homage to the club’s dual heritage and adds a unique dimension to a classic look.
You can pre-order your 2025/26 Home Kit now online at celticfc.com/store, in official Celtic Stores, jdsports online and JD in-store kiosks.
On sale Wednesday, May 14.
Celtic yesterday confirmed a long term ‘landmark extension’ of the club’s partnership with kit supplier adidas which is believed to last for a decade.
The Celtic Board. Celtic Champions 2025. Dundee United v Celtic, 26 April 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star).
This is the most lucrative deal of its kind every in Scottish football and it propels Celtic even further ahead of any domestic challengers while providing additional resources for the club aiming to make a season-on-season impact in the UEFA Champions League, hopefully under the guidance of Brendan Rodgers.
With additional revenues of well over £30m anticipated from this deal Celtic is clearly the most successful club in Scotland on and off the park. Indeed if you were to add together the total revenues from the other eleven clubs in the Scottish Premiership – including theRangers – that would add to to a small fraction of the total Celtic are now achieving with a global partner and with a winning formula within the partnership which has been great news for Celtic, adidas and indeed the Celtic support.
Here’s how Celtic broke the news on the official club website this morning….
Celtic Champions 2025. Dundee United v Celtic, 26 April 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
This new long-term agreement will see adidas continuing to deliver world-class designs for our first team and training wear across both the men’s and women’s squads. They will also continue to create the fan wear that unites our incredible supporters under the iconic green and white.
adidas is the trusted supplier of football’s most prestigious tournaments like the FIFA World Cup, UEFA EURO, and UEFA Champions League. As well as its great association with Celtic, the sports brand partners with some of the world’s other top clubs including Real Madrid, Manchester United, Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Juventus. For Celtic, the extension of this partnership with such a world-renowned brand cements the club’s place as an iconic name in sport globally.
This renewed partnership celebrates our shared passion for the game and our commitment to excellence, as we proudly represent Celtic’s legacy on the global stage.
Peter Lawwell, Brendan Rodgers and Michael Nicholson. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Celtic Chief Executive Michael Nicholson said: “We are delighted to announce this extension to our fantastic partnership. We have enjoyed a hugely successful relationship with adidas, one of the world’s leading sports brands and an organisation of real quality and excellence.
“Now, to be able to further extend this great association really reflects the strength and stability of the Club and the power of our enduring relationship. This is a hugely significant announcement for Celtic, the biggest official kit supplier partnership in the club’s history and one we are sure will delight our supporters worldwide allowing us to look to the future together with confidence.”
Celtic players pose for a photo on pitch prior to the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Knockout Play-off second leg match between FC Bayern München and Celtic FC at Allianz Arena on February 18, 2025 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)
adidas commented: “We are delighted to continue our partnership with this iconic and legendary football club, with such a passionate and dedicated global community of supporters. “The club has seen great success on and off the pitch across all teams over the last four years, and we look forward to the next stage in our partnership.”
Hot on the heels of the landmark decade long deal with adidas announced by the club this morning, Celtic this afternoon has confirmed the opening of a new superstore in the centre of Glasgow as the Scottish four-in-a-row champions look to paint the town green and white.
Celtic’s new Glasgow superstore. Photo Celtic FC
Replacing Celtic’s existing store on Argyle Street, the fantastic new Queen Street retail outlet (formerly the NEXT building) represents a huge development for the club and our supporters.
The new store will deliver 5,500 square feet of retail space across two floors – more than double the existing store – and will allow us to offer our full product range in a brilliant modern and spacious environment.
Supporters can look forward to shopping our fantastic range of kits, trainingwear, adidas Originals and so much more in a modern, spacious and accessible environment.
The new store will be launched in partnership with Celtic’s official kit supplier adidas, who have been integral to Celtic’s fantastic new design and fit-out and will offer a truly immersive fan retail experience, showcasing the strength of the partnership between two world-renowned sporting brands in Celtic and adidas.
The new city centre store will open later this year and the club will update supporters on opening arrangements in due course.
Leaked image of Celtic shirt for next season. Photo social media
Celtic’s retail operation is huge, contributing over £30m per year to the clubs funds. This new store will hopefully see that figure rise even higher at a time when other clubs are closing their own retail outlets.
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