Manchester, renowned for its vibrant music scene and passionate football culture, sees an icon joining Manchester City in a unique and creative role. Noel Gallagher, legendary musician and lifelong City fan, will be with Pep Guardiola’s team every step of the way during the 2024/25 season. The former Oasis frontman has designed the font that will be used on the team’s shirts for the Champions League, FA Cup, and Carabao Cup competitions.
Gallagher, who has always been deeply connected to Manchester City, wanted to pay tribute to his beloved club with an artistic contribution that reflects his passion. His handwriting will be featured on the names and numbers of the shirts that players will wear in major national and European competitions. This symbolic gesture merges his musical career and his love for football into a single expression of loyalty and support.
Manchester City fans will have the opportunity to personalize the new 2024/25 Home kit with this special edition font, available at the club’s official stores at the Etihad Stadium and the Arndale Centre, as well as online at mancity.com/shop. The new Home shirt, crafted by PUMA, incorporates elements of Manchester in its design, featuring threads of the area code 0161 in the trim, a symbol of belonging for all who call Manchester home.
Noel Gallagher has personally witnessed Manchester City’s history, attending matches at Maine Road as a child and becoming a regular at the Etihad Stadium with his family. His music, first with Oasis and later with Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, represents the best of Manchester and reflects the spirit of the club.
Club members and Seasoncard holders will benefit from a 10% discount on the new shirt, with free delivery available for orders over £90/US$100/130 euros. Online purchases will see the discount automatically applied when logged in with a Member account.
With this initiative, Manchester City celebrates not only its connection with fans but also the art and culture that make Manchester unique. Noel Gallagher will not just be a fan but an integral part of the 2024/25 season, accompanying the team in their quest for new trophies with his personal touch on the club’s shirts.