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AS Roma and adidas have unveiled the club’s 2025/26 away kit – and it’s one of their boldest designs yet.

Taking inspiration from the legends of Ancient Rome, the shirt features a vibrant orange background with a prominent lightning bolt design on the front. This emblem is linked to Mars, the famed god of war and thunder, paying homage to the city’s rich historical heritage.

The design maintains a crisp and refined look with black highlights along adidas’ signature three stripes on the shoulders and the logo. Enhancing the nostalgic vibe, Roma’s vintage crest from the period of 1988-1996 has been reintroduced, a badge that fans have warmly welcomed back in recent times.

The kit is currently available for purchase at both Roma and adidas’ official outlets and is offered in two versions. The Authentic version, donned by the players, includes HEAT.RDY technology designed to enhance airflow and provide comfort during matches.

Meanwhile, the Replica version uses AEROREADY materials to keep supporters dry and comfortable in the stands.

Combining historical elements with modern performance technology, the kit ensures that both Roma’s players and fans feel prepared for combat. Whether it instills the same level of intimidation in opponents as Mars once did depends on the events that unfold on the field.

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