Fan & Player Version
Jersey Guide
Player Version vs. Fan Version
They look identical — but each is built for a different purpose. Here's what sets them apart.
At first glance, player version jerseys and fan version jerseys may appear the same — identical logos, colors, and overall designs. Yet there's a clear price gap, and it's not arbitrary.
The distinction comes down to intended use: one is engineered for on-field performance, the other for casual comfort and fan identity.
The Key Differences
Player Version
Built for the pitch. Precision-engineered for elite performance.
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FitSlim, athletic silhouette — cut close to the body to eliminate drag and maximize freedom of movement.
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FabricUltra-lightweight, highly breathable. Advanced moisture-wicking and micro-ventilation holes keep the body cool under pressure.
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BadgesHeat-transferred logos and crests. Seamless and weightless to reduce skin irritation and improve aerodynamics.
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PurposeAn exact replica of match-day kits. Designed for top-level competition and intensive physical exertion.
Fan Version
Made for the stands. Comfort and durability for everyday wear.
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FitRelaxed, generous cut. Designed to suit a wider range of body types and provide lasting comfort off the pitch.
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FabricDurable, climate-control fabric. Balanced breathability with a slightly heavier construction, optimised for longevity and casual use.
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BadgesEmbroidered logos and crests. A robust, classic finish that withstands repeated washing and retains its crisp appearance.
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PurposeCrafted for supporters — prioritising wearability, comfort, and a timeless aesthetic for everyday loyalty.
⚠️ Important Sizing Note
Player Version jerseys have a tight, performance fit. When ordering, choose 1 to 2 sizes up from your usual Fan Version size.
Now you know what sets these two versions apart.
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