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Nürnberg 24-25 "Registered Club" Special Kit Released

  • Special Kit: 1. FC Nürnberg has released a special "Registered Club" jersey to highlight the unity of the club, members, and fans.
  • Collaboration: The jersey was designed in collaboration with the club's fan community and main sponsor, and will be worn in two matches in December.
  • Limited Edition: Only 2,690 numbered jerseys have been produced, each in a collector’s box, and it's inspired by the club's 1996/97 kit.

German 2. Bundesliga team 1. FC Nürnberg has revealed a special-edition ‘Eingetragener Verein’ (Registered Club) jersey designed to emphasize the unity between the club, its members, and its fans. It has been designed in cooperation with Nürnberg's fans.

This limited-edition jersey will be worn during two home matches: the men’s team against Fortuna Düsseldorf on December 1, 2024, and the women’s team against Gütersloh on December 8, 2024.

Nürnberg 24-25 Special Kit

Check out Adidas' FCN 2024-25 special football shirt below.

The Adidas Nürnberg 2024-2025 Registered Club special shirt represents a collaboration between the Nordkurve Nürnberg (the club’s fan community), 1. FC Nürnberg, and its main sponsor NÜRNBERGER Versicherung, who gave up its sponsorship space to spotlight the fan-driven "registered club" theme.

The Adidas FCN 2024-25 special football shirt is mainly dark red, combined with white logos and applications. The front has an all-over sublimation of the FCN logo, inspired by the kit of the 1996/1997 season, a challenging era in the club’s history when member and fan support played a pivotal role.

1996-97 vs 2024-25 Kits

The Adidas Nürnberg 24-25 special football shirt is limited to only 2,690 pieces, each numbered inside the collar for exclusivity. It comes in a collector’s box detailing the club’s history.

Check out all Nürnberg kits on Football Kit Archive

What do you think about 1. FC Nürnberg’s approach to celebrate its members and history with a special-edition jersey? Should more clubs collaborate with fans for jersey designs? Share your thoughts.