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13 Oct 2025

New Mayo home jersey launched

Mayo GAA launch new jersey for men’s and women’s Gaelic football, hurling and camogie teams

New Mayo home jersey launched

From left to right: David Kenny, Emily Kelly, Jordan Flynn, Saoirse Lally and Aidan O’Shea pictured at the foot of Croagh Patrick at the reveal of the new Mayo GAA 2025/2026 home kit (Pic: Elverys)

MAYO GAA have unveiled a new home jersey to be worn by senior men’s football and hurling teams and senior ladies football and camogie teams for the 2025/2026 season. 

The new design pays tribute to the design of the 1996/1997 jersey, reviving the sleeve chevrons while blending modern elements like the signature three stripes from O’Neills.

The Portwest logo is now featured on both the men’s and ladies’ jerseys, with the Elverys.ie now emblazoned on the sleeve.

Mayo GAA Chairman Séamus Tuohy said the new Mayo jersey represented ‘tradition, community and camaraderie all wrapped up in one’. 

“I hope that this new jersey brings lots of success to all our county teams next year,” commented Tuohy.

Philip Staunton, Head Teamsports Buyer Intersport Elverys commented: “The design pays homage to the beloved jersey of 1996 and 1997 that captured the imagination of the Mayo public, while being unique enough for the current teams to forge their own legacy and be cherished by fans for years to come. The Mayo jersey stands as one of the most iconic in Irish sport, and we continue to support all four codes as title sponsor and the preferred retail destination of

Mayo LGFA Chairperson, Des Phillips, and Rebecca Fahy, Mayo Camogie Chairperson, welcomed the launch of the new jersey.

Rachel Davoren, Managing Director of Portwest Ireland: added: “Our collaboration with Mayo GAA and Intersport Elverys has been incredibly well received by both our customers and colleagues over the past number of years. We are excited to continue building on this successful relationship. 

O’Neills, Alison Perry, Marketing Manager with O’Neills said that the jersey was ‘much more than just a retro look’, 

“We have blended tradition with innovation to ensure it meets the demands of today’s game, while staying true to the proud heritage of Mayo GAA. As the jersey is unveiled, we look forward to seeing the reactions of both players and fans alike. It will no doubt be an exciting year ahead for Mayo GAA and we wish them the best of luck for the season ahead.”

The new home jersey is now available for purchase at INTERSPORT Elverys stores nationwide and online at Elverys.ie. It is also available at oneills.com.

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