Stretty News
·11 Mei 2025
Man United make unique change to their kit for the match against West Ham

Stretty News
·11 Mei 2025
In a break from tradition, Manchester United will step onto the pitch at Old Trafford against West Ham wearing a special one-off kit, according to Talksport.
Ruben Amorim’s men are set to don the unique design as part of a meaningful initiative aimed at supporting a global cause.
Instead of their regular sponsor, United’s men’s and women’s teams will wear kits featuring the branding of RED, an organization founded by U2’s Bono and Bobby Shriver.
RED partners with major global brands to raise awareness and funds to combat some of the world’s biggest crises, including AIDS and global pandemics.
This initiative is part of United’s ongoing partnership with their primary shirt sponsor, Snapdragon. As part of their agreement, the US technology firm has the right to nominate a charity to feature on United’s shirts for one match each season.
This year, they chose RED to highlight its mission of fighting preventable diseases across the globe.
To date, RED has generated over $785 million, reaching more than 320 million people with life-saving programs.
The organisation’s impact has been global, helping communities in need access essential medical services and support.
Man United’s involvement marks another major step in using football’s global platform for positive change.
Man United kit for the match against West Ham. (Picture credit: Manchester United website)
The club’s decision to change their kit for the match against West Ham symbolises the club’s commitment to global impact beyond the pitch.
In a time when football is more influential than ever, leveraging that power for charitable initiatives is both admirable and necessary.
For the players, it is a chance to represent more than just club pride, it’s an opportunity to make a tangible difference.
As the Red Devils step out in their special-edition shirts, they will be carrying not just the hopes of their supporters, but also the promise of better health and opportunities for communities in need.
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