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Bohemians FC unveil women's away kit with Jazzy

Bohemian FC have unveiled their 2026 women’s away kit in collaboration with Dublin artist Jazzy.

The new shirt, designed in-house by the club with Jazzy and made by O’Neill’s Sportswear Ireland, features her logo in a two-tone orange pattern, with soundwave-inspired detailing woven into the design, along with black collar and sleeve trims.

The League of Ireland club said 25% of profits from the shirt will go to the Children’s Health Foundation, helping support frontline teams at Children’s Health Ireland at Crumlin.

Bohemians said the decision to support the charity was driven by Jazzy, who is from Crumlin and wanted to give back to her local community while also helping children and families across Ireland facing illness.

In a statement, Jazzy said she knew how she wanted the shirt to look as soon as conversations began around sponsoring the women’s team.

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Jazzy: "The shirt is unreal. Shout out to Bohs for having me, it's such an honour.

"Women in music women in sport. I knew as soon as we started talking about sponsoring the ladies team exactly how I wanted this shirt to look, and Bohs and O’Neill’s made the process so fun," she said.

"The shirt is unreal. Shout out to Bohs for having me, it’s such an honour.

"Being in such good company with the other artists who have made one, and the fact that I get to partner with Children’s Health Foundation again, I’m so chuffed. And I can’t wait to get to a match to see the ladies play in it."

Daniel Lambert, chief commercial officer at Bohemian FC, said the club was delighted to launch the jersey after months of work with Jazzy and her team.

"To be able to work with Jazzy and design a new shirt that will reach fans around the world is special," he said.

"And to once again have funds going towards such a worthy cause is brilliant. As a fan-owned football club and a not-for-profit entity, the impact on Bohemian FC will be significant and we are most grateful for the support.

"It is particularly important to us at Bohs that this is an all-female collaboration, a first for us with the women’s team, at a time when women’s football is stronger than ever."

Fionnuala O’Leary, chief executive of Children’s Health Foundation, thanked Jazzy and the club for supporting children in hospital and their families through the collaboration.

The launch brings together two big parts of Dalymount Park’s identity: football and music. The stadium has long been associated with both, and in 2025 Jazzy played a special show there to launch her track High On Me.

The shirt is available to order now through Bohemian FC’s online store.

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