Global Football Shirt Trend: 37 Black / Golden 2020-21 Kits

Updated with a ton of football shirts using this color combination that were released this year. The total amount of shirts included in this article has now risen to 37. Big thanks to William, Ej Byus and Zaguinho for sharing even more black / gold shirts. Check out all of them underneath.

ABC Natal

Club Léon

Boavista

Denizlispor

Everton

FC Ufa

Göztepe

Grêmio Prudente

Guaraní

Kaizer Chiefs

Lanús

Macarthur FC

Maccabi Tel Aviv

MKE Ankaragücü

Racing Club de Avellaneda

Royal Antwerp

Standard Liège

Talleres

Tucuman

Universitario

Wigan Athletic

Yeni Malatyaspor

This year, we noticed an interesting trend: football clubs disproportionately started releasing black / golden jerseys that naturally look classy and glorious because of their color combination. Interestingly, there is also a select number of teams utilizing the reverse color combination - a mainly golden shirt with black accents.

Since this is an emerging trend in the world of football shirts we want to take a closer look at all examples that we found by quickly browsing Football Kit Archive.

Traditionally, the color golden represents glory and success so it is only logical that some of the shirts are also interconnected with a club's history such as the Ajax third shirt that pays tribute to the 3 Champions League titles won in the early 70's and laid the foundation for Ajax Amsterdam as we know it today.

Ajax Amsterdam 2020-21 Third

Ceara 20-21 Third

Clermont 2020-21 Third

Deportivo Alavés 2020-2021 Third

Espanyol 20-21 Third

FC Barcelona 2020-21 Away

Heerenveen 2020-2021 Away

Indonesia 20-21 Third

Los Angeles FC 2020-21 Home

MK Dons 2020-2021 Third

Oldham Athletic 20-21 Third

Piacenza 2020-21 Third

Santa Clara 2020-2021 Away

Vicenza 20-21 Away

West Ham 2020-21 Third

Do you like black / golden football shirts? Did we forget any recent kits using this color combination? Drop us a line below, and make sure to check out Football Kit Archive.

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