RCD Mallorca has unveiled its new 2026/27 kit this Friday, June 26, under the slogan "red and black until I die". The shirt is now on sale in official stores and on the club’s website from 10 a.m., priced at €89.99, a modest rise from last season’s €84.99.
What’s new about the kit?
The first‑team shirt is split vertically, red on the left and black on the right, echoing the classic Newell's Old Boys design. The club crest sits in the centre of the chest, while usual sponsors appear on the front and back. Player numbers are stitched in white on the sleeves for clear visibility.
Who presented the jersey?
First‑team captains Sergi Darder and Manu Morlanes were chosen to debut the kit in the club’s audiovisual launch. Both, key figures in the dressing room, said the design mirrors the fans’ identity: "It’s a shirt for those who live the highs and lows without losing faith". The presentation was shared across official social channels, sparking hundreds of reactions.
Why does the launch matter?
The reveal comes at a critical juncture: the side has just been relegated to Segunda División and the new shirt symbolizes the fight to return to LaLiga. The club highlighted that the kit pays tribute to supporters who have endured joy and disappointment over the years. The campaign stresses that, even if results change, the red‑black spirit remains unshaken.
What does the price mean for fans?
At €89.99, the jersey is €5 more expensive than last season’s model. The club explains the increase by pointing to higher‑quality fabric and added sweat‑absorption technology. A portion of the proceeds will also fund social projects on the island, strengthening the club‑community bond.
What’s next for RCD Mallorca?
From June 26, fans can buy the shirt in Palma’s physical store and online. The club announced that kit revenues will help finance the squad for the upcoming Segunda División campaign, with a clear goal of returning to LaLiga. The "red and black until I die" slogan will feature in all club communications throughout the season.
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