Decoding Cork City Fc
Cork City FC has today unveiled their new 3rd kit for the 2026 season, which features a rainbow design across the club badge, sponsorship, Rebel Army Clothing logo and sleeves in support of the LGBTQ+ community.

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Cork City FC has today unveiled their new 3rd kit for the 2026 season, which features a rainbow design across the club badge, sponsorship, Rebel Army Clothing logo and sleeves in support of the LGBTQ+ community. Cork City Fc has emerged this Saturday as one of the stories drawing attention in Nigeria.
Key facts
- Cork City FC has today unveiled their new 3rd kit for the 2026 season, which features a rainbow design across the club badge, sponsorship, Rebel Army Clothing logo and sleeves in support of the LGBTQ+ community.
- Cork City have unveiled their new 3rd kit featuring a rainbow design across the club badge, sponsorship, Rebel Army Clothing logo and sleeves in support of the LGBTQ+ community.
- Cork City FC has just launched a third jersey for the 2026 season, collaborating with Belong To, the national organisation supporting LGBTQ+ youth.
- The kit serves as a symbol of the club's dedication to diversity, and aims to highlight Cork City FC’s commi.
- The 2026 third jersey is available now at the Cork City FC shop in Douglas Village Shopping Centre and online from CCFC.ie/2026.
What we know
Going deeper, Cork City have unveiled their new 3rd kit featuring a rainbow design across the club badge, sponsorship, Rebel Army Clothing logo and sleeves in support of the LGBTQ+ community.
On the substance, Cork City FC has just launched a third jersey for the 2026 season, collaborating with Belong To, the national organisation supporting LGBTQ+ youth.
Beyond the headlines, the kit serves as a symbol of the club's dedication to diversity, and aims to highlight Cork City FC’s commi.
More precisely, the 2026 third jersey is available now at the Cork City FC shop in Douglas Village Shopping Centre and online from CCFC.ie/2026.
It is worth noting that Erika Ní Thuama, Community Co-ordinator at Cork City FC said, “We are delighted to release our 2026 third jersey in support of the LGBTQ+ community and in collaboration with Belong To.
By the numbers
At this stage, In 2019, Cork City FC was the first League of Ireland club to demonstrate public support for the LGBTQ+ community with their one-off Pride jersey, worn by players and auctioned to raise money for Cork Pride.
On a related note, the First Division leaders have also partnered with Belong To, the national organisation supporting LGBTQ+ youth aged 14 - 23, for the season.
Going deeper, In 2019, the Rebel Army made history as the first League of Ireland club to show explicit support for the community with a special one-off Pride jersey.
On the substance, Retailing at €60, a minimum of €5,000 from the sale of the jerseys will go directly toward supporting Belong To’s national youth services, crisis counselling, and educational initiatives.
The wider context
On a related note, this initiative is a continuation of Cork City FC’s long-standing support for inclusion.
Going deeper, Seeing the iconic Cork City FC colors side-by-side with the pride flag sends a powerful message to LGBTQ+ young people that they belong - not just in the stands, but in the heart of the sporting community.
On the substance, Seeing the iconic Cork City FC colours side-by-side with the pride flag sends a powerful message to LGBTQ+ young people that they belong - not just in the stands, but in the heart of the sporting community.
Beyond the headlines, the jersey, Cork’s third kit for the season, is available to purchase at the Cork City FC shop, both online and in Douglas Village Shopping Centre.
More precisely, the post Cork City FC releases new jersey in support of LGBTQ+ youth services appeared first on GCN.
The bottom line
- The kit serves as a symbol of the club's dedication to diversity, and aims to highlight Cork City FC’s commi.
- The 2026 third jersey is available now at the Cork City FC shop in Douglas Village Shopping Centre and online from CCFC.ie/2026.
- This initiative is a continuation of Cork City FC’s long-standing support for inclusion.






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