What happened?
Anderlecht has revealed its second kit for the upcoming season, which pays homage to the club's 50th European title win in 1976. The retro-style kit features a white design with violet accents, reminiscent of the team's iconic 1970s jerseys.
Why it matters for Anderlecht
The second kit is part of the club's efforts to celebrate its rich history and legacy. Anderlecht's 50th European title win is a significant milestone in the club's history, and the kit serves as a tribute to the team's past successes.
What comes next?
The second kit will be worn by the team during their upcoming matches, and fans can expect to see the retro-style design on the pitch soon. The kit is set to be released in the coming weeks, and fans can look forward to purchasing it in the team store or online.
Anderlecht currently sits fourth in the Jupiler Pro League table, with 25 points from 32 games. The team has been in good form, with a recent run of wins and draws. However, they still trail leaders Union St. Gilloise by 14 points.
In other news, Anderlecht has confirmed that Nathan-Dylan Saliba, Cedric Hatenboer, Ilay Camara, Killian Sardella, and Lucas Hey are currently sidelined due to injuries.
The team's next fixture is against KV Mechelen, which will take place on February 13, 2027.
The kit was designed by Sunweb, the team's partner for the upcoming season. The design features a logo and branding that pays homage to the team's past successes.
The kit will be worn by the team during their upcoming matches, and fans can expect to see the retro-style design on the pitch soon.
Anderlecht's goals this season stand at 48, while they have conceded 44. The team's goal difference is +4, which puts them in a strong position to compete for the title.
The team's current form is WLLLD, with a recent run of losses and draws.
