Salford City have revealed their away kit for the upcoming season as the club steps into a new era.

The Ammies will play in an all-white Adidas away strip throughout their 2026-27 League Two campaign, which the club said offers a “fresh new look for the summer.”

The launch of the new kit comes after Salford supporters voted overwhelmingly to change the team’s primary home shirt colour back to orange, having played in red since the Class of 92 arrived in 2014.

77.1% of fans chose to roll back the years and reinstate orange as the club’s primary colour for the upcoming season.
And the white-based away shirt features the trademark iconic adidas three stripes in orange across the shoulders and sleeves.

Matt Butcher and Ade Olowu pose in new shoot for away kit
Salford City will play in a white away kit next season.

It also sports the new orange “rampant lion” crest voted for by fans in late 2025 and introduced at the start of July 2026.
Meanwhile, the round collar neck is black with an orange trim, as are the cuffed short sleeves.

New front-of-shirt partner, leading global insurer AIG, is printed across the front, with international technology consultancy Accenture across the upper portion of the back of the shirt.

British wellness retailer, Holland & Barrett, has secured a spot on the left-hand sleeve following an expansion of its partnership with the club, which will see supporters given greater access to wellness expertise, nutrition advice and products.
The kit is completed with white shorts that also feature orange stripes and a black and orange trim, and customised ‘SCFC’ white socks. The Lionesses will wear black shorts with orange stripes instead.

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