Salford City’s supporters have voted to change the club’s primary home shirt colour back to orange.
The Ammies have played in red ever since the arrival of the Class of 92 group in 2014 however they played in orange and black for around 40 years before their arrival.
The club said that 77.1% of fans chose to revert the primary club colour back to orange, with the change set to take place before the 2026-27 season.
The change comes after Gary Neville and David Beckham completed a takeover of the club in May as part of a new consortium which bought out the rest of the Class of 92.
“This landmark choice will evolve the club into a bold, new era by combining our tangerine heritage with modern style to create a striking orange identity,” a club statement said., external
“From the terraces to the training ground, from the park pitches to the supermarket queue – when you see orange, you will know what it means. This is Salford. Proud. Unmistakable.”
The club added that “significant work will be undertaken” at their Peninsula Stadium to update cladding and seats as well as “other infrastructure upgrades that are already due to take place”.
In addition, the club said that a further consultation with supporters about their crest – which was also changed in 2014 – will follow.