Puebla F.C. - Kit Evolution and Rare Kits

Kit Evolution and Rare Kits

  • Home kit: White shirt with a blue sash, blue shorts and white socks.
  • Away kit: Blue shirt with a white sash, blue shorts and socks.
  • Brand: Kappa (2010–).
  • previous brands: Adidas (1982–91), Pony (1991–95), Garcís (1995–96), Joma (1996–99), Atlética (1999–2010).

The kit represents the state and the city of Puebla, whose colors are blue and white. The first home kit used by the club was white with the blue sash crossing the chest from left to right. Through the years, Puebla has had numerous colors, but they have always used the sash.

First kit evolution
1944 1945 - 1970 away 1987 - Copa 1995 away 1997 away 2000 away 2003 away 2005 away 2008 away 2009 away
  • Official jersey
  • 1952-54 Away
  • 1969-70 Away
  • 1982-83 Home
  • 1985-86 Home
  • 1986-87 Home
  • 1987-88 Home
  • 1989-90 home
  • 1991-92 Away
  • 1992-93 Home
  • 1993-94 Home
  • 1994-95 Home
  • 1995-96 Home
  • 1995-96 Away
  • 1996-97 Home
  • 1997-98 Home
  • 1998-99 Home
  • 1998-99 Away
  • 1999-00 Home
  • 2000-01 Away
  • 2000-01 Home
  • 2001-02 Home
  • 2001-02 Away
  • 2002-03 Home
  • 2002-03 Away
  • 2002-03 Third
  • 2003-04 Home
  • 2004-05 Home
  • 2004-05 Away
  • 2005-06 Home
  • 2006-07 Home
  • 2006-07 Away
  • 2007-08 Home
  • 2007-08 Third
  • 2007-08 Away
  • 2007-08 Away
  • 2008-09 Home
  • 2008-09 Away
  • 2009-10 Home
  • 2009-10 Away
  • 2010-11 Away
  • 2011-12 third

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