Coventry City unveiled its brand-new fourth kit, set to make its debut and only appearance in today’s Emirates FA Cup match against Ipswich Town. This limited-edition release offers fans a unique piece of club history while also supporting two fantastic local charities.
Featuring an embossed version of the iconic Cofa Tree, as seen on this season’s home kit, the shirt also boasts a retro Coventry City crest, as showcased on their third kit. The crest is rubberised to enhance the premium feel of the shirt, while Coventry’s principal partner Monzo, alongside Mercury and King of Shaves, have all adjusted their logos to match the navy aesthetic.
Adding a personal touch, the inside back neck tape includes the words “We’ll Live And Die In These Towns”, a phrase that has become an anthem for the Sky Blue Army. Completing the kit are navy shorts and socks, with even the G&R Scaffolding sponsor logo seamlessly blending into the design.
For those looking to enhance their matchday wardrobe, an exclusive Walkout Jacket in matching navy is also available, featuring the same sleek badges and design elements.
The limited-edition 4th kit is available for purchase now:
Available in Adult, Women’s, and Junior sizes, fans are urged to act quickly—once sold out, no additional stock will be produced.
Profits from the sales of this exclusive kit will be donated to two outstanding local causes: Zoë’s Place Baby Hospice and Sky Blues in the Community.
Located near Coventry City’s home, Zoë’s Place provides crucial palliative, respite, and end-of-life care for babies and infants aged from birth to five years with life-limiting conditions. Due to funding limitations, the hospice is currently only able to operate four or five days a week, making fundraising efforts essential to maintaining their vital services.
By purchasing the 4th kit, fans will help ensure that Zoë’s Place can continue offering much-needed support to families, providing both care for the children and respite for their parents.
For more information, visit Zoë’s Place.
As the official charitable arm of Coventry City Football Club, Sky Blues in the Community (SBitC) runs a wide range of programs that benefit thousands of individuals weekly. Their initiatives focus on sports, health and wellbeing, education, social inclusion, and crime prevention, with a mission to uplift and support the Coventry and Warwickshire communities.
Through the donation from 4th kit sales, SBitC can continue making a difference in the lives of people of all ages and backgrounds.
Learn more about their work at ccfc.co.uk/community.
Lisa Harrison–Byrne, Head of Fundraising at Zoë’s Place Baby Hospice, expressed her gratitude:
“We are delighted to receive the continued support from Coventry City Football Club and its supporters. Being nominated in this way is such an honor and helps us continue supporting our children and their families – thank you!”
Dave Busst from Sky Blues in the Community also shared his appreciation:
“We are honored to receive a donation from Coventry City, supporting the work we do in the Coventry and Warwickshire community. From sport to health, education, and inclusion, our initiatives reach participants of all ages. It is especially meaningful to receive support alongside Zoë’s Place, whose work we greatly admire. We look forward to seeing the team wear the kit against Ipswich Town.”
With its unique design, deep-rooted meaning, and commitment to supporting two incredible causes, Coventry City’s fourth kit has the makings of an instant classic.