Liverpool’s New Away Kit: A Retro Look for the 2023/24 Season
Liverpool Football Club have unveiled their new away kit for the 2023/24 season, which features a retro look inspired by the 1995/96 season. The kit was modelled by a host of players from the current squad, as well as club legend Robbie Fowler, and will be seen in action for the first time when Liverpool take on Leicester City in Singapore on July 30.
Introduction to the New Away Kit
The new away kit is a 90s-inspired design that features a green and white quarter pattern, similar to the one worn in the 1995/96 season. The kit was modelled by a host of players from the current squad, as well as club legend Robbie Fowler, and was unveiled on Friday morning.
Design Features of the Kit
The kit features a green and white quarter pattern, similar to the one worn in the 1995/96 season. The shirt also includes a white collar with a red trim and a white Liverbird crest on the left breast. The shorts are white with a red trim and the socks are green with a white trim.
History of the Kit
The kit is inspired by the 1995/96 season, which saw Robbie Fowler score 36 times in all competitions. This was the season in which Liverpool won the League Cup and reached the FA Cup final, only to be beaten by Manchester United. It was also the season in which Liverpool finished fourth in the Premier League, just two points behind champions Newcastle United.
First Chance to See the Kit in Action
Liverpool have confirmed that the first chance to see the new away kit in action will come when they take on Leicester City in Singapore on July 30. This will be the first of two games in Southeast Asia as part of Liverpool’s pre-season preparations for the 2023/24 season. Other pre-season fixtures include meetings with Karlsruher SC and Greuther Furth in Germany, before the squad fly out to Singapore to complete their preparations.
Conclusion
The new away kit is sure to be a hit with Liverpool fans, who will be hoping that it brings more fortune than last season’s white away shirt, which was worn at the scene of several defeats. The first chance to see it in action will come when Liverpool take on Leicester City in Singapore on July 30, before they face Bayern Munich three days later and then begin their Premier League campaign away at Chelsea on August 13.