AJ Auxerre has unveiled its new 2026-2027 home kit, a tribute to the club's iconic 1995-96 season. The Burgundy outfit is currently 0th in Ligue 1 with 0 points after 0 matches.
What does the new kit look like?
The design directly mirrors the jerseys worn 30 years ago, when Auxerre completed the double by winning Ligue 1 and the Coupe de France. Macron, the club's kit partner since 2017, has recreated the era's key features: a polo collar, Maltese Cross motifs — the club's emblem — and a blend of the two styles used in 1995-96. The white shorts feature a navy drawstring and royal-blue side stripes, while the white socks display a thin blue stripe, the Maltese Cross, and the Macron Hero logo at the front.
Why this retro design?
This kit isn't just a nod to the past. It also reflects the club's eco-friendly commitment. Made from Eco Fabric — post-consumer recycled polyester — it aligns with Macron's sustainability drive. For Auxerre, it's a chance to honor a legendary season while embracing a modern identity.
What's next for Auxerre in 2026-27?
The club kicks off its Ligue 1 campaign with 0 points after 0 matches. The next fixture is a tough away trip to Nice on February 20, 2027, against a side currently 9th in the table. Marvin Senaya remains sidelined, a blow to the squad's depth as the new season begins.
The 2026-27 home kit is available for pre-order today via Macron's and AJ Auxerre's official websites.
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