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International Kits - Goalkeeper Kits - Irish League XI Kits - Schools' Kits
1947/48 |
1959/60 |
A new logo appeared, still in use today, featuring a red hand clasping a torch and surrounded by shamrocks was instroduced as the local school's organising body was renamed as the Northern Ireland Schools' Football Association.
1977/78 (Octopus?) |
1980s
1981 (Octopus?/O'Neills?)
The 1981 kit was virtually identical to the senior team's kit, but with two stripes rather than Adidas' famous three |
1983 (Bukta)
1985 (Adidas)
The 1985 kit was identical to the senior team's but with no badges |
Esso sponsorship appeared during the 1980s through to the early 1990s.
1990s
1992 (Ribero)
1994 (Adidas)
1996 (Adidas)
1999 (Adidas)
2000s
2001 (Fila)
Northern Ireland's first Victory Shield win was achieved in a Fila jersey in the same style as that worn by West Ham United |
2002 (O'Neills)
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2003 [?] (O'Neills)
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2004 (Umbro)
Kit supply was commonised between the IFA and NISFA, though the Schoolboys were often a year-or-so behind in styles.
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2010s
2010 (Umbro)
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2012 (Adidas)
2014 (Adidas)
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2016 (Adidas)
While the Under-15 Schoolboys team came under the remit of the Irish FA's "Club NI" set-up and later the IFA Academy, the Under-18 team remained the responsibilty of the NISFA. The IFA's sides' kits usually featured a JD Sports sponsorship roundel appeared in various sizes and locations, while the NISFA's teams were normally unsponsored.
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2018 (Adidas)
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2020s
2020 (Adidas)
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2022 (Adidas)
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2023 (Nike)
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See also:
- Kits Out
- What If? Adidas 1990-2012
- Northern Ireland Alternative Kits
- Northern Ireland in Kit Bliss' 100 Greatest Templates
- Northern Ireland on Museum of Jerseys
Certificates awarded to Ronnie McFall for his appearances for Northern Ireland schoolboys team in the 1962-63 Victory Shield competition pic.twitter.com/x174Q5jKSj
— Portadown FC History (@Portsmedia) May 15, 2017
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