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CD Numancia 21-22 Home, Away & Keeper Kits Released

The new CD Numancia home, away and keeper shirts were released today. They are made by Errea and will be worn in the 2021-22 Segunda División RFEF, Spain's new 4th division.

The Errea CD Numancia 21-22 home football shirt is red with blue for sleeves and collar. A digital graphic is applied to the shoulders to make a transition between red and blue.

Running down the centre of the shirt is the verses from the poem Campos de Soria by Antonio Machado.

On the back is the phrase "Pero no te olvides de Soria" (But don't forget about Soria), referencing the local comics Numanguerrix.

Blue and red shorts and red socks round off the look of the new CD Numancia 2021-22 home uniform by Errea.

CD Numancia Errea 2021-22 Away Shirt

This is the CD Numancia 2021-2022 away shirt, made by Errea.

White is the main colour for the Errea CD Numancia 2021-2022 away jersey. It has purple for the sleeves which also have a digital transition to white on the shoulders.

A purple sash is found on the body with another poem. This time is an extract from Rayo de Luna by Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer.

The phrase "Pero no te olvides de Soria" continues to feature on the back of the shirt.

White and purple shorts and socks round off the look of the new CD Numancia 2021-22 away uniform by Errea.

CD Numancia Errea 2021-22 Keeper Shirts

This is the CD Numancia 21-22 keeper football shirts, made by Errea.

The Errea CD Numancia 21-22 home keeper shirt is in black with special all-over print which is in grey. Inside the collar is the full name of the club: Club Deportivo Numancia de Soria.

Black shorts and socks are used for the home keeper the Errea CD Numancia 2021-22 keeper shirt.

Meanwhile, the Errea CD Numancia 21-22 away keeper jersey is in green with a similar graphic. Some details on the collar and the shorts are in black.

The shorts and socks for the Errea CD Numancia 21-22 away keeper shirt are green

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