Celtic have launched their new home kit for 2026/27.
Next season will mark the 60th anniversary of the season when Celtic famously conquered Europe under Jock Stein.
The Lisbon Lions, all born within a 30-mile radius of Celtic Park, remain immortalised for their achievements.
Six decades on, Adidas have honoured them with their new home kit for 2026/27.
What are we making of Celtic’s home kit for 2026/27?
Adidas launch new Celtic kit with golden badge for 2026/27
You’ll be stunned to hear that the jersey has green and white hoops with Adidas and Dafabet logos…
The Hoops closely resemble those of the jerseys worn by the Hoops in Lisbon, and the club badge and logos are gold in colour.
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The lesser-seen Cameron Carter-Vickers can be seen modelling it, along with James Forrest and Kieran Tierney.
There is irony in the marketing for the kit being centred around the club’s European heritage when the team hasn’t won a European knockout tie in 22 years.
Said irony is unlikely to be lost on much of the Parkhead support.
Of course, Celtic Fans’ ‘Not Another Penny Campaign’ has led many fans to boycott purchases of the club’s merchandise for as long as the status quo remains.
The Celtic Fans Collective has been an influential presence this season, and this is one of their top initiatives.
Regardless, no one wants the Hoops team walking out of the tunnel in daft-looking attire, as we have undoubtedly seen at points in the last decade.
The jersey is pretty similar to New Balance’s effort from 2017-18, which was extremely popular. That season, Celtic won the Double Treble.
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What are the set objectives of the Celtic Fans Collective’s Not Another Penny Campaign?
In their statement following the beginning of the Not Another Penny campaign, the Collective said: “For too long, the Celtic board has taken supporters for granted.
“They are responsible for repeated failures in Europe, an archaic transfer strategy, a collection of NEDs who have grossly out-stayed their welcome, inflated ticket prices and unfair distribution, a neglected stadium, a stale atmosphere, a non-existent fan engagement model, an underperforming academy, an underfunded Women’s team, and a pitch unfit for playing football the Celtic way.
“These are just some of the failures which expose an out-of-touch board and make a mockery of their claim to be ‘world class in everything we do.’
“Their contempt for supporters was laid bare in the recent insulting public statement of 6th September 2025, and confirmed again in last week’s well-documented meeting between the Club and the Collective.
“Our support for the team remains unequivocal. But our protest against the Celtic board and in particular Michael Nicholson, Chris McKay and Peter Lawwell continues – the “Not Another Penny” campaign is the next step in that effort.”
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