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Manchester City will make an alteration to their traditional home kit when they face Napoli in Thursday night’s Champions League group

Manchester City to Alter Home Kit for Champions League Meeting with Napoli

Manchester City will make an alteration to their traditional home kit when they face Napoli in Thursday night’s Champions League group-stage match at the Etihad Stadium.

UEFA regulations around kit clarity have prompted the change, with Napoli travelling in an all-white away strip. This created a potential clash with City’s customary white shorts, forcing officials to step in.

Earlier on Thursday, Manchester City’s Under-19 side adopted the solution during their UEFA Youth League clash with Napoli, wearing sky blue shirts and socks paired with dark blue shorts. Guardiola’s senior side are expected to mirror that approach.

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While it is uncommon for City to make such alterations at home, the adjustment highlights UEFA’s strict enforcement of visual clarity in elite competition. The change will ensure maximum contrast between the two sides on the night.

FAQs

  • When is Manchester City vs Napoli?
    Thursday night at the Etihad Stadium in the UEFA Champions League.
  • What part of the kit is being changed?
    City’s home shorts will switch from white to dark blue.
  • Why was the change necessary?
    To avoid confusion with Napoli’s all-white strip.
  • Is this change permanent?
    No, it only applies to fixtures where opponents wear clashing shorts.
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Conclusion

The switch to dark blue shorts may be minor in sporting terms, but it represents another example of the meticulous oversight UEFA applies to the competition. As City prepare for a key European night, this detail will ensure focus stays firmly on the football.

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