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USL’s Monterey Bay FC to Debut Third Kit in Nationally Televised Match – SportsLogos.Net News

USL Championship side Monterey Bay FC pays tribute to the agricultural communities of California’s Salianas Valley with their 2025 third kit, made by CHARLY.

The Seaside, California-based club unveiled the new kit on Thursday, July 10, and will wear them on the pitch for the first time when they host Orange County SC on Friday, July 11 — a match that will be broadcast coast-to-coast on ESPN2.

While Monterey Bay’s 2025 home and away kits celebrated the coastline of the Monterey Peninsula, the third kit “pays homage to the agricultural communities that define the Salinas Valley and shape the surrounding region, fully realizing Monterey Bay FC’s signature Land and Sea identity,” according to a press release.

The body of the jersey is a light sage green, with a tonal pattern that “proudly represents the prominent lettuce fields in the Salinas Valley, also known as the “Salad Bowl of the World.’” The collar and raglan sleeves are a darker sage green, with white sleeve cuffs and a white insert at the front of the collar.

Sponsor logos are white, while the club crest on the left chest is rendered in sage green and white. The region’s 831 area code is embossed on the front right hem.

“We are really excited to showcase the ‘Land’ in the Greatest Union of Land and Sea with this ag-inspired kit in collaboration with our great partners at CHARLY. This kit is a tribute to our ag community and partners, as well as our Salinas-based supporters groups: Los Hinchas, The Rising Tide, and Fuerza Union 831. This is something we have strived to deliver since our inception, and being able to unveil it on Ag and Country Night in front of a national audience is very special.”

— Mike DiGiulio, president, Monterey Bay FC

The new kit is available to purchase in adult sizes only in Monterey Bay FC’s online store and at their team store at Cardinale Stadium.

The match between Monterey Bay FC and Orange County SC kicks off at 6 p.m. PT on ESPN2.

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