Salford City confirm primary colour change for home shirts after fan vote
League Two side Salford City's primary home shirt colour will revert back to orange from the 2026/27 season after a significant majority of fans voted for the change.
In 2014 the 'Class of 92' consortium of the Neville Brothers, David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and Nicky Butt took over the club and changed its primary colours to red, reflecting their links to Manchester United.
However the club's traditional colours were orange and after a consultation process a vote was held with 77.1% of fans in favour of reverting back to tangerine.
Confirming the switch on the club's official website, a statement also said 'This landmark choice will evolve the Club into a bold, new era by combining our tangerine heritage with modern style to create a striking orange identity. From the terraces to the training ground, from the park pitches to the supermarket queue - when you see orange, you will know what it means. This is Salford. Proud. Unmistakable.'
The club also confirmed work would be undertaken to update the seating and cladding around the Peninsula Stadium to reflect the change.
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