Update: The logo-less kit worn by Sergiño Dest against AZ Alkmaar is now available for auction via MWS (Match Worn Shirts), with the current bid at €514.
A strange kit incident emerged from PSV’s match against AZ last weekend.
Sergiño Dest Wears Kit Without Puma Logo & Club Crest
In the first half, the shirt of PSV player Sergiño Dest featured no club crest or Puma logo. Switching shirts in the locker room during halftime, the second-half shirt featured both elements normally. The markings have not fallen off during play - they were seemingly never attached to the first-half shirt at all.
It’s very unusual that apparently nobody noticed in advance, especially in a top-level match. PSV and Puma have not commented on the mix-up, but the images make the error hard to miss.
Indeed, Dest's match shirt is currently auctioned by the charity “Matchwornshirt” - it is possible to bid on the shirt and many other match-worn kits from the game via this organisation's website. "A true collector's item," as the website reads.
This match-worn and signed football shirt was worn by Sergino Dest during the first half of PSV's match against AZ. This specific shirt is a true collector's item due to a rare kit anomaly. It is the shirt Dest wore that was missing the PSV club logo, a rare occurrence. This shirt is fully authenticated by Fabricks, ensuring its authenticity straight from the pitch.
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