Nottingham Forest Football Club was founded in 1865. According to historical accounts, the club's first jersey was a simple white shirt with a red sash. The sash represented the city of Nottingham's historic lace industry, which was renowned for producing high-quality red lace.
In 1908, Nottingham Forest adopted the iconic red jersey that has become synonymous with the club. The switch to red was inspired by the success of Manchester United, who had recently adopted a similar color scheme. The red jersey quickly became a symbol of Nottingham Forest's identity and passion.
Nottingham Forest reached the pinnacle of their success in 1959 when they won the European Cup, becoming the first English club to do so. The team wore a red jersey with white shorts and black socks during their victorious campaign. The 1959 European Cup triumph is still considered one of the greatest moments in Nottingham Forest's history.
The 1970s and 1980s were a golden era for Nottingham Forest. The team won the Football League First Division twice, the League Cup four times, and the European Cup twice during this period. The club's red jersey became an iconic symbol of success and was worn by some of the greatest players in Nottingham Forest's history, including Peter Shilton, Viv Anderson, and Brian Clough.
The 1990s and 2000s were a period of transition for Nottingham Forest. The club experienced financial difficulties and was relegated to the lower divisions. However, the red jersey remained a symbol of hope and pride for the club's fans.
Nottingham Forest returned to the Premier League in 2010, and the club has been on an upward trajectory ever since. The red jersey has been a key part of the club's resurgence, and it has been worn by some of the club's most promising young players in recent years.
The Nottingham Forest jersey is more than just a piece of clothing. It is a symbol of the club's rich history and its proud tradition. The jersey is also a symbol of the club's future, as it continues to inspire new generations of players and fans.
The future of the Nottingham Forest jersey is bright. The club is back in the Premier League, and it is poised to challenge for major honors in the years to come. The red jersey will continue to be a key part of the club's success, and it will be worn by some of the best players in the world.
Year | Sponsor |
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1985-1993 | Mercantile Credit |
1993-1994 | National Power |
1994-1996 | Labatt's |
1996-2006 | Genting Casinos |
2006-2012 | Capital One |
2012-2015 | Fawaz Sports |
2015-2018 | 888sport |
2018-present | Bet365 |
Year | Designer |
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1865-1908 | Unknown |
1908-present | Admiral, Hummel, Umbro, Adidas, Puma, Macron |
Year | Price |
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1985 | £25 |
1995 | £40 |
2005 | £50 |
2015 | £60 |
2021 | £70 |
Year | Sales |
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2015 | 100,000 |
2016 | 120,000 |
2017 | 140,000 |
2018 | 160,000 |
2019 | 180,000 |
2020 | 200,000 |
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