Simply after we thought we might seen all of the Canadian Premier League kits for the 2024 season, Calgary’s Cavalry FC stunned followers this week with a brand new third package.
Cavalry FC unveiled the package, manufactured by provider Macron, on Tuesday, April 9 on its web site and social media channels. Referred to as the “Blizzard Camo” package, it contains a mild grey camouflage sample on a white base. The polo collar and sleeve cuffs are inexperienced, whereas the sponsor logos on the chest and sleeve are black. The membership emblem is displayed in a single shade of inexperienced on the left chest.
Within the chilly winters of Alberta, solely the sturdy survive. Our Arctic Tundra fashion bonus sweater is completely paired with sage inexperienced trim – a continuing reminder that spring is at all times simply across the nook. Additionally it is a testomony to our crew’s resilience and our dedication to persevere in tough occasions.
— Cavalry FC
The camouflage sample continues to the again of the package, the place under the quantity is a secondary emblem of a half-green, half-red banner with a C on it hanging from a lance. In Tuesday’s announcement, there was no indication what shade can be used for the names and numbers on the again of the jersey.
The 2024 package harks again to the inexperienced camouflage prime that Cavalry FC used as a secondary package throughout their first taking part in season. “When the Canadian Premier League kicked off its inaugural season in 2019, our inexperienced camouflage prime proved to be an enormous hit with followers,” reads the membership’s web site. “5 years later it is again and higher than ever – perhaps it is the snowball impact.”
Cavalry FC have launched their 2024 pink major and inexperienced alternate kits in February, forward of their Concacaf Champions Cup match in opposition to Main League Soccer’s Orlando Metropolis SC.
Cavalry FC open their 2024 CanPL common season with a rematch of the 2023 league remaining in opposition to Forge FC at Tim Hortons Subject in Hamilton, Ontario, on Saturday, April 13.