Crystal Palace Name Temporal as New Front-of-Shirt Sponsor
Crystal Palace have confirmed Temporal as their new main shirt sponsor. The open-source AI and enterprise technology platform will take over from NET88 on the front of the club's shirts starting in the 2026-27 season under a multi-year agreement.
The deal sees Temporal's branding appear on both the men's and academy team kits. It will also involve support for community programmes through the Palace for Life Foundation, including workshops in computer science and AI for young people in South London.
The announcement follows Crystal Palace's successful campaign that included an FA Cup win and European qualification. Temporal powers reliable software systems for major organisations like OpenAI and Netflix.
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MLS Players Wear Their National Flags on Kits Ahead of 2026 World Cup
Major League Soccer last weekend hosted a dedicated "Farewell Week" to send off its international stars. To mark the occasion, all clubs across the domestic league took to the pitch wearing specially customized kits that honored the various nations represented within their squads.
The most prominent visual update to the MLS uniforms was the addition of official national flags printed directly on the chest for all players and coaching staff. In a highly thoughtful and personalized touch, the league provided specialized double-flag variations for athletes holding dual citizenship. This bespoke detail allowed these specific players to proudly represent both their current homelands and their heritage simultaneously before joining their respective national team camps.
Beyond the chest graphics, teams also sported a unique set of squad numbers on the back of their shirts, featuring a custom pattern made up of the flags of all 48 countries participating in this summer's World Cup.
What do you think of this customized flag concept for the MLS World Cup Farewell Week? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.