Salford City supporters have voted in favour of reverting the Club’s primary home shirt colour to orange!
Voting took place throughout last week with a firm majority of 77.1% of fans choosing to revert to orange.
The change will come into effect ahead of the 2026-27 season, with significant work to be undertaken at the Peninsula Stadium to update cladding and seats, amongst other infrastructure upgrades that are already due to take place.
The club changed to red after the takeover of the club by members of Manchester United’s Class of 92
This landmark choice will evolve the Club into a bold, new era by combining its tangerine heritage with modern style to create a striking orange identity.
Commenting on the change, long-time supporter and owner of the tangerine and black flag that hangs in the west stand, Richard Kedzior, said: “Delighted that we’ve reverted back to orange which over a 40-year period was the colour we were always associated with prior to the change to red. It’s a welcome return to tradition as well as giving us back our unique identity that will once again identify us all as proud supporters of Salford’s premier football club.”






