adidas and Arsenal are proud to announce the fourth year of No More ... providing ongoing opportunities for connection and championing community role models. The kit will never be available to buy and ...
As well as highlighting issues around knife crime, the joint initiative with Arsenal’s kit manufacturers Adidas also tries to help keep young people safe from youth violence in North London.
but we know our work with adidas is helping keep young people safe and create opportunities for more positive futures." While Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta warned that playing in a different kit is ...
Together with kit suppliers Adidas, Arsenal reaffirmed their commitment to creating safe spaces for young people to play sport in the city, provide better access to trusted role models and ...
Why are Arsenal wearing an all-white kit against Manchester United ... This is the fourth year that Arsenal have collaborated with Adidas on the campaign, which works to help keep young people ...
In partnership with adidas, the team will run out at Emirates Stadium in the special kit, while Arsenal Women will also don the strip at Meadow Park as Renee Slegers' team take on Bristol City in the ...
The ‘No More Red’ initiative, which was launched in collaboration with Arsenal’s kit manufacturer Adidas in 2022, is part of a campaign to keep young people safe from knife crime.
The all-white shirt is Arsenal's special No More Red kit, an initiative launched by the ... has been an inspiring experience," Adidas, Arsenal's shirt sponsor, said in the fourth-year announcement.
Arsenal’s normal home red-and-white kit ... The ‘No More Red’ campaign in in conjunction with Arsenal kit manufacturers Adidas and the Gunners women’s side will also sport the all-white ...