Bohemians have unveiled their new away kit, sponsored by the Irish rap group Kneecap, aimed at raising funds for ACLAÍ Palestine. This initiative is part of a broader effort to support the Palestinian community, with 30% of the proceeds from the shirt sales going directly to ACLAÍ Palestine, a community gym located in the Lajee Centre at the Aida refugee camp in Bethlehem. The kit features a unique design that incorporates a Keffiyah pattern alongside the Irish and Palestinian flags, symbolizing solidarity between the two nations. The collaboration highlights the ongoing commitment of Bohemians to stand against oppression and support marginalized communities. The band members of Kneecap, Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap, and DJ Próvaí, worked closely with the club's creatives to bring this vision to life. The Bohemians badge is also featured in Irish, along with an Irish-Palestinian solidarity badge and the ACLAÍ Palestine logo. This project not only represents a fashion statement but also serves as a powerful message of unity and resistance. As of now, the kit has been in high demand, with all sizes reportedly sold out, showcasing the community's support for this meaningful cause.
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Bohemians Unveil New Away Kit Sponsored by Kneecap for Charity
Bohemians launch their new away kit sponsored by Kneecap, with proceeds supporting ACLAÍ Palestine. Discover the design and its significance.
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