Hummel pays tribute to Real Betis Balompié's history with the second kit
The history of Real Betis Balompié and the latest fashion trends come together to shape the 2024/25 Real Betis Balompié second kit. Just like in 2014, Hummel draws inspiration from our past, recalling the merger between Sevilla Balompié and Real Betis Foot-Ball Club with yellow and black attire, just as the team wore in late 1914 and early 1915, when several matches were played in this unique kit at the Tablada racetrack, the first games in which the Club competed under its current name.
The main novelties lie in the use of the first crest in the history of Real Betis Balompié, whose original is preserved in the Club's archives, donated in March 2000 by the family of Herbert Richard "Papá" Jones, the first president after the December 1914 merger. The use of a fluorescent yellow hue adds a modern touch to the original kit, which featured vertical yellow and black stripes.
The crest, without stripes, circular in shape, and with a crown on top, after Betis FC obtained the "Real" title from Alfonso XIII in August 1914, is also applied using the embossing technique across the front of the jersey, creating a raised pattern on the fabric. The sleeves and collar are black, as are the shorts, while the socks feature the same fluorescent yellow tone.
This jersey includes the claim "1914 BLACK & YELLOW LEGACY" inside the collar, clearly referencing the historical moment of the merger between the two teams, which led to the current name of Real Betis Balompié.
The second kit is now available for purchase at our official stores or on the website shop.realbetisbalompie.es.