Everton Release Seamus Coleman-Inspired Jersey

Everton Release Seamus Coleman-Inspired Jersey

Republic of Ireland legend Seamus Coleman has spent 15 years at Everton.

Everton have released a Seamus Coleman-inspired shamrock jersey to celebrate his unwavering commitment to the club.

Donegal native Coleman has enjoyed a 15-year stint at Everton since making his now-famous £60,000 move from Sligo Rovers in 2009. Reported by The 42.

The warm-up shirt – emblazoned with club captain Coleman’s number 23 and a shamrock pattern – signifies his 15-year service, as well as his recent rise to record Premier League appearance maker at the Toffees.

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Speaking on the release, Allan Vad Nielsen, hummel CEO, said: “We’re honoured to celebrate a player of Seamus Coleman’s stature with this design, which features a unique shamrock pattern, the Club’s modern Tower crest and Seamus’s iconic number 23.

“With the integration of Ireland’s signature green as the primary colour, complemented by the club’s classic blue, our intention is to pay tribute to one of the most popular players in the club’s history.

“We hope fans will wear this warm-up jersey with pride, uniting with us in celebrating Seamus’ incredible journey at Goodison.”

The jersey – released by hummel, in conjunction with Fanatics – will go on sale from Thursday, 7 March.

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