This aim of this page is to track the different variations of outfield kit worn by Norwich City in competitive 1st team matches as I think this will be an interesting and useful resource for others to reference. (Note – I do not track the different goalkeeper shirt designs or if short or long sleeved shirts have been used).
So far, this page documents the kit variations worn from the current 2024/25 season back to the 2014/15 season. I’ll continue to work on this in the coming weeks and months. Please do contact me with updates and additions.
Assume the Canaries wore their first choice, “home” league kit for all games unless specified below.
2024/25 Championship
Manufacturer: Joma
Front of shirt sponsor: Blakely
Back of shirt sponsor: Sekuda.ID
Sleeve patches: Sky Bet + Together | Gran Canaria
Home Kit Variations
- Brighton & Hove Albion (H) – 11 January 2025 – FA Cup 3rd round – FA Cup sleeve patch
- A poppy on the front of shirt for these games:
- Bristol City (H) – 9th November 2024
- Sheffield Wednesday (A) – 5 November 2024
- Hull City (H) – 5 October 2024 – Samaritans front logo + sleeve patch
- A Carabao Cup sleeve patch for these games
- Crystal Palace (A) – 27 August 2024 – Carabao Cup 1st round
- Stevenage (H) – 13 August 2024 – Carabao Cup 1st round.
Use of 2nd and 3rd Kits
The designated away kit is the black shirt worn at these away games:
- Watford – 1 February 2025
- Leeds United – 22 January 2025
- Queens Park Rangers – 7 December 2024.
The 3rd kit is the ivory shirt worn at these games:
- Hull City – 15 February 2025
- Luton Town – 1 January 2025
- Oxford United – 10 August 2024.
Example 2024/25 match worn Norwich City shirts
2023/24 Championship
Manufacturer: Joma
Front of shirt sponsor: Lotus
Back of shirt sponsor: Sekuda.ID
Sleeve patches: Sky Bet + Together | Gran Canaria
Home Kit Variations
- Leeds United (H&A) – 12 & 16 May 2024 – Play-off Semi-final – Play-off sleeve patch
- Cardiff City (H) – 17 February 2024 – Rainbow sponsor logos
- A FA Cup sleeve patch for these games
- Liverpool (A) – 28 January 2024, FA Cup 4th round
- Bristol Rovers (H&A) – 6 & 17 January 2024, FA Cup 3rd round
- A poppy on the front of shirt for these games:
- Cardiff City (A) – 11 November 2023
- Blackburn Rovers – (H) 5 November 2023
- Coventry City (A) – 7 October 2023 – Samaritans front logo + sleeve patch
- A Carabao Cup sleeve patch for these games
- Fulham (A) – 27 September 2023, Carabao Cup 3rd round
- Bristol City (A) – 29 August 2023, Carabao Cup 2nd round
- Queens Park Rangers (A) – 16 August 2023, Carabao Cup 1st round
Use of 2nd and 3rd Kits
The designated away kit was the dark green shirt worn at these away games:
- Blackburn Rovers – 24 February 2023
- West Bromwich Albion – 26 December 2023.
The 3rd kit was the Purple shirt worn at these away games:
- Preston North End – 13 April 2023
- Watford 28 November – 2023
- Rotherham United – 2 September 2023.
Example 2023/24 match worn Norwich City shirts
2022/23 Championship
Manufacturer: Joma
Front of shirt sponsor: Lotus
Back of shirt sponsor: AEOC Illumaniazione
Sleeve patches: Sky Bet + Together | SkyBet
Home Kit Variations
- Blackburn Rovers (H) – 8 January 2023 – FA Cup 3rd round – FA Cup sleeve patch + STS Tyre Pros logo
- A poppy on the front of shirt for these games:
- Middlesbrough (H) – 12 November 2022
- Rotherham United (A) – 5 November 2022
- Preston North End (H) – 8 October 2023 – Mind sponsor logo on front of shirt
- A Carabao Cup sleeve patch + STS Tyre Pros logo for these games
- Bournemouth (H) – 23 August 2022 – Carabao Cup 2nd round
- Birmingham City (H) – 9 August 2023 – Carabao Cup 1st round
Use of 2nd and 3rd Kits
The designated away kit was the dark red shirt worn at these away games:
- Wigan Athletic – 18 February 2023
- Swansea City – 10 December 2022
- Watford – 15 October 2022
- Reading – 4 October 2022.
The 3rd kit was the purple tie dye shirt worn at these games:
- Huddersfield Town – 15 March 2023
- Luton Town – 26 December 2022
- Blackpool – 1 October 2022
- Hull City – 13 August 2022.
Example 2022/23 match worn Norwich City shirts
2021/22 Premier League
Manufacturer: Joma
Front of shirt sponsor: Lotus
Back of shirt sponsor: None
Sleeve patches: Premier League logo + No room for racism | JD logo
Home Kit Variations
- A FA Cup sleeve patch for these games
- Liverpool (A) – 2 March 2022 – FA Cup 5th round
- Charlton Athletic (A) – 9 January 2022 – FA Cup 3rd round
- A poppy on the front of shirt for these games:
- Brentford (A) – 6 November 2021
- Leeds United (H) – 31 October 2021
- A Carabao Cup sleeve patch for these games
- Liverpool (H) – 21 September 2021 – Carabao Cup 3rd round
- Bournemouth (H) – 24 August 2021 – Carabao Cup 2nd round
Use of 2nd and 3rd Kits
The designated away kit was the black shirt worn at the following away games:
- Wolverhampton Wanderers – 15 May 2022
- Leeds United – 13 March 2022
- Wolverhampton Wanderers -5 February 2022 – FA Cup 4th round – with FA Cup sleeve patch.
The 3rd kit was the coral shirt worn at the following away games:
- Brighton & Hove Albion – 2 April 2022
- Watford – 21 January 2022
- Tottenham Hotspur – 5 December 2021
- Everton – 25 September 2021.
Example match worn Norwich City 2021/22 shirts
2020/21 Championship
Manufacturer: Errea
Front of shirt sponsor: Dafabet
Back of shirt sponsor: Badu Sports (Home / 3rd shirts) | Bidstack (Away shirts)
Sleeve patches: Skybet logo + Not today or any day | SkyBet
Home Kit Variations
- Reading (H) – 1 May 2021 – “To the the Fans” one-off shirt design
- Barnsley (A) – 23 January 2021, FA Cup 4th round – A FA Cup patch on one sleeve and Lotus branding on the other
- Coventry City (H) – 9 January 2021, FA Cup 3rd round – A FA Cup patch on one sleeve and Pro Hydrate branding on the other
- A poppy on the front of shirt for these games:
- Swansea City (H) – 7 November 2020.
Use of 2nd and 3rd Kits
The 2nd kit was a petrol coloured shirt with pinstripes worn at the following away games:
- Preston North End (A) – 2 April 2021 – with NHS patch on front of shirt
- Watford (A) – 26 December 2020
- Luton Town (A) – 5 September 2020, Carabao Cup 1st round – Carabao Cup sleeve patch
The 3rd kit was a black shirt worn at the following away games:
- Queens Park Rangers (A) – 24 April 2021
- Coventry City (A) – 2 February 2021
- Luton Town (A) – 2 December 2020.
Example 2020/21 match worn Norwich City shirts
2019/20 Premier League
Manufacturer: Errea
Front of shirt sponsor: Dafabet
Back of shirt sponsor: None
Sleeve patches: Premier League logo | Best Friends
Home Kit Variations
- An NHS patch on the front of the shirt and a Black Lives Matter logo on sleeve instead of Premier League logo for these games:
- Manchester City (A) – 26 July 2020
- Burnley (H) – 18 July 2020
- Chelsea (A) – 14 July 2020
- West Ham United (H) – 11 July 2020
- Brighton & Hove Albion (H) – 4 July 2020
- Arsenal (A) – 1 July 2020
- Everton (H) – 24 June 2020
- Southampton (H) – 19 June 2020 – “Black Lives Matter” instead of individual player names on rear of shirts and a NHS patch on the front of the shirt and a Black Lives Matter logo on sleeve instead of Premier League logo
- Manchester United (H) – 27 June 2020, FA Cup 6th round – FA Cup sleeve patch + NHS patch on the front + Black Lives Matter patch on the rear
- Liverpool (H) – 15 February 2020 – Heads Up sleeve patch
- A FA Cup sleeve patch for these games
- Tottenham Hotspur (A) – 4 March 2020, FA Cup 5th round
- Burnley (A) – 25 January 2020, FA Cup 4th round
- Preston North End (A) – 4 January 2020, FA Cup 3rd round
- A poppy on the front of shirt for these games:
- Watford (H) – 8 November 2019
- Brighton & Hove Albion (A) – 2 November 2019
- Manchester United (H) – 27 October 2019 – Build the nest logo instead of sponsor logo on front of the shirt
- Crawley Town (A) – 27 August 2019, Carabao Cup 1st round – Carabao Cup sleeve patch
Use of 2nd and 3rd Kits
The 2nd kit was a red shirt worn at the following games:
- Watford (A) – 7 July 2021 – NHS patch + BLM logo on sleeve instead of PL logo
- Wolverhampton Wanderers (A) – 23 February 2020
- Newcastle United (A) – 1 February 2020
- Everton (A) – 23 November 2019
The 3rd kit was an anthracite shirt worn at the following games:
- Sheffield United (A) – 7 March 2020
- Southampton (A) – 4 December 2019
- West Ham United (A) – 31 August 2019.
Example 2019/20 match worn Norwich City shirts
2018/19 – Championship
Manufacturer: Errea
Front of shirt sponsor: LeoVegas
Back of shirt sponsor: Bloorie.com
Sleeve patches: SkyBet EFL badge (right) / Skybet (left) on sleeves
Home Kit Variations
- Stevenage (H) – 14 August 2018 – Carabao Cup 1st round – Carabao Cup patch (right sleeve) + Woodfoode’s Brewery patch (left sleeve)
- Millwall (H) – 10 November 2018 – Royal British Legion poppy on the front of the shirt
- Portsmouth (H) – 5 January 2019 – FA Cup 3rd round – FA Cup patch on right sleeve, no sponsor patch.
Note – no Carabao Cup patch or sponsor for Cardiff City (A) – 28 August 2018 – Carabao Cup 2nd round. Regular home league kit worn.
Use of 2nd and 3rd Kits
The designated away kit was an all white shirt. This was worn at the following games:
- Hull City – 27 November 2018
- Brentford – 1 January 2019.
There was a single variation of the white shirt used for this game:
- Bournemouth – 30 October 2018 – Carabao Cup 4th round – LeoSafePlay sponsor logo on the front of the shirt, Carabao Cup patch (right sleeve) with Gasway sponsor patch (left sleeve).
The designated 3rd kit was a bright all green worn at the following games:
- Queens Park Rangers – 22 September 2018
- Blackburn Rovers – 22 December 2018
- Millwall – 2 March 2019
- Middlesbrough – 30 March 2019
- Wigan Athletic – 14 April 2019.
There was a single variation used for this game:
- Wycombe Wanderers – 25 September 2018 – Carabao Cup patch (right sleeve) with Utilita sponsor batch (left sleeve).
Example 2018/19 match worn Norwich City shirts
2017/18 – Championship
Manufacturer: Errea
Front of shirt sponsor: LeoVegas
Back of shirt sponsor: Bloorie.com
Sleeve patches: Skybet EFL badges worn on both sleeves
Home Kit Variations
- Swindon Town (H) – 8 August 2017 – Carabao Cup 1st round – Carabao Cup patch (right sleeve) and “B” sponsor patch (left sleeve)
- Charlton Athletic (H) – 22 August 2017 – Carabao Cup 2nd round – Carabao Cup patch (right sleeve) and Alan Boswell patch (left sleeve)
- Brentford (A) – 19 September 2017 – Carabao Cup 3rd round – Carabao Cup patch (right sleeve) and LeoVegas Lion patch (left sleeve)
- Arsenal (A) – 24 October 2017 – Carabao Cup 4th round – Carabao Cup patch (right sleeve) and Alan Boswell patch (left sleeve)
- Bolton Wanderers (H) – 4th November 2017 – Royal British Legion poppy on the front of the shirt
- Chelsea (H) – 6 January 2018 – FA Cup 3rd round – FA Cup patch (right sleeve) but nothing on left sleeve
- Chelsea (A) – 17 January 2018 – FA Cup 3rd round Replay – FA Cup patch (right sleeve) and Bidstack sponsor patch (left sleeve).
Use of 2nd and 3rd Kits
The designated away kit was an black and grey shirt. This was worn at the following games:
- Reading – 30 September 2017
- Nottingham Forest – 21 November 2017
- Queens Park Rangers – 2 April 2018.
The designated 3rd kit was purple worn at the following games:
- Burton Albion – 30 December 2017
- Wolverhampton Wanderers – 21 February 2018
- Hull City – 10 March 2018.
Example 2017/18 match worn Norwich City shirts
2016/17 – Championship
Manufacturer: Errea
Front of shirt sponsor: Aviva Community Fund
Back of shirt sponsor: Bidstack (worn at Wolverhampton Wanderers for the first time on 1st October 2016)
Sleeve patches: Skybet EFL badge worn on both sleeves
Home Kit Variations
- Leeds United (H) 5 November 2016 – Royal British Legion poppy on the front of the shirt.
Use of 2nd and 3rd Kits
The designated away kit was a black shirt with a thin yellow & green vertical line. This was worn at the following games:
- Nottingham Forest – 17 September 2016
- Barnsley – 10 December 2016
- Cardiff City – 4 February 2017
- Sheffield Wednesday – 4 March 2017.
The designated 3rd kit was a white “egg & cress” shirt worn at the following games:
- Wolverhampton Wanderers – 1 October 2016
- Burton Albion – 18 February 2017.
Example 2016/17 match worn Norwich City shirts
2015/16 – Premier League
Manufacturer: Errea
Front of shirt sponsor: Aviva
Sleeve patches: Premier League badge worn on both sleeves
Home Kit Variations
- Swansea City (H) 7 November 2015 – Royal British Legion poppy on the front of the shirts
- Manchester United (H) 7 May 2016 – Red Cross (#ERApp) charity for sponsor logo on front of shirts.
Use of 2nd and 3rd Kits
The designated away kit was a green shirt with a yellow pinstripe. This was worn at the following games:
- West Ham United – 26 September 2015
- Watford – 5 December 2015
- Tottenham Hotspur – 26 December 2015
- Crystal Palace – 9 April 2016.
The designated 3rd kit was yellow and green horizontal stripes worn at the following games:
- Rotherham United – 25 August 2015 – Capital One Cup 1st round
- Stoke City – 13 January 2016.
Example 2015/16 match worn Norwich City shirts
2014/15 – Championship
Manufacturer: Errea
Front of shirt sponsor: Aviva
Sleeve patches: Skybet Football League badges worn on both sleeves
Home Kit Variations
- Nottingham Forest (A) 8 November 2014 – Royal British Legion poppy on the front of the shirts
- Sheffield Wednesday (H) 6 April 2015 – Aviva Community Fund charity logo on the front of the shirts
- Middlesbrough (Wembley) 25 May 2015 – Play-off Final – SkyBet Play-off patches on both sleeves and match details printed on front of shirt
Use of 2nd and 3rd Kits
The 2nd (away) kit was a black and red shirt worn for the following away games:
- Wolverhampton Wanderers – 10 August 2014
- Blackpool – 27 September 2014
- Watford – 21 February 2015
- Brighton & Hove Albion – 3 April 2015.
There was no 3rd kit.
Example 2014/15 match worn Norwich City shirts
2013/14 Premier League
Manufacturer: Errea
Front of shirt sponsor: Aviva
Sleeve patches: Premier League badge worn on both sleeves
Home Kit Variations
- West Ham United (H) – 9 November 2013 – Royal British Legion poppy on the front of the shirts
- Tottenham Hotspur (H) – 23 February 2014 – Railway Children charity logo on front of shirts
The away kit was a white shirt with black sleeves worn in the following away games:
- Hull City – 24 August 2013
- Watford 24 September 2013 – League Cup 2nd round
- Liverpool 4 December 2013
- Crystal Palace 1 January 2014
- Southampton 15 March 2014.
Example 2013/14 match worn Norwich City shirts
2012/13 Premier League
Manufacturer: Errea
Front of shirt sponsor: Aviva
Sleeve patches: Premier League badge worn on both sleeves
Home Kit Variations
- Everton (H) – 23 February 2013 – Railway Children charity logo on front of shirts
Use of Away Kit
The away kit was all black worn at the following away games:
- Tottenham Hotspur – 1 September 2012
- Reading (A) – 10 November 2012 – Royal British Legion poppy on the front of the shirts
- Swansea City – 8 December 2012
- Queens Park Rangers – 2 February 2013
- Wigan Athletic – 30 March 2013
- Stoke City – 27 April 2013
Example 2012/13 Norwich City match worn shirts
2011/12 Premier League
Manufacturer: Errea
Front of shirt sponsor: Aviva
Sleeve patches: Premier League badge worn on both sleeves
Home Kit Variations
- Blackburn Rovers (H) – 29 October 2011 – Royal British Legion poppy on the front of the shirts
- Aston Villa (A) – 5 November 2011 – Royal British Legion poppy on the front of the shirts
- Arsenal (H) – 19 November 2011 – Railway Children charity logo on front of shirt
Use of away kit
The away kit was an all green shirt worn at the following away games:
- Wolverhampton Wanderers 20 December 2011
- Queens Park Rangers 2 January 2012
- Sunderland 1 February 2012
- Stoke City 3 March 2012
- Tottenham Hotspur 9 April 2012.
Example 2011/12 match worn Norwich City shirts
2010/11 Championship
Manufacturer: Xara
Front of shirt sponsor: Aviva
Sleeve patches: Coco-Cola Football League gold “League One” champions badge worn on both sleeves
Home Kit Variations
- Reading (A) 13 November 2010 – Royal British Legion poppy on the front of the shirt
- Leeds United (H) – 20 November 2010 – Hamlet Center charity logo on the front of the shirt
Use of away kit
The away kit was an all white shirt used at the following away games:
- Hull City 19 March 2011
- Watford 12 April 2011.
Example 2010/11 match worn Norwich City shirts