COVENTRY City have achieved record kit sales in the 2024/25 season with more than 50,000 kits sold worldwide.
The Sky Blues have sold close to 43,000 kits across their range of shirts this campaign.
And more than 50,000 units of kit have been sold in total.
This includes the first, second and third strips along with the limited edition fourth strip.
The club wore the fourth strip against Ipswich Town in the FA Cup in support of Zoe’s Place Baby Hospice and Sky Blues in the Community.
Coventry’s head of retail, Rasoul Didarzadeh said: “We are delighted with the reception that Sky Blues fans have given to this season’s range of kits, both in terms of the general reaction and also the sales.
“Working with hummel’s designer Rob Revell, the team at the club were able to create a set of kits which really encapsulates Coventry City and the City of Coventry as a whole.
“Record-breaking sales have been achieved, and we’d like to thank all of the fans who have bought kit this campaign. There is still some availability of kit, so we’d urge Sky Blues fans to buy before it is too late.”
