Levante UD has unveiled its training shirt for the 2026‑27 season, with Carlos Espí as the face of the launch and a fresh light‑green design replacing last season’s purple. The kit, now on sale for €50, blends green panels with blue sleeves and fragmented details that run across the whole body.

What does the new kit include?

The uniform is produced by Macron, continuing the long‑standing partnership. The coaching staff’s version uses the same template but flips the colours: a blue base with light‑green accents for the trim. Matching shorts keep the main hue and feature the club crest embroidered on the right leg. Superdeporte notes that the design’s lines expand and break up, giving a dynamic look that mirrors the team’s playing intent.

Why is Carlos Espí fronting the launch?

Espí finished the previous campaign with a solid performance that attracted interest from several clubs, though no firm bid has materialised yet. His presence at the presentation strengthens his bond with fans and the club’s project. Additionally, the Tavernes de la Valldigna striker has been called in for medical tests at IMSKE hospital, hinting the club is still weighing his future.

How does this launch fit Levante’s current situation?

Levante sits 16th in La Liga with 42 points (11 wins, 9 draws, 18 losses) and a recent form of LWWWL, despite losing the last two matches. The side has scored 47 goals and conceded 61, leaving a –14 goal difference and trailing Barcelona by 46 points. The latest result was a 2‑1 defeat to Real Betis on 23 May 2026. The next fixture is a home game against Sheffield United on 17 July.

What does the new design mean for pre‑season?

With pre‑season just around the corner, the new kit will be the first the squad wears in training and friendlies. Switching to light‑green aims to refresh the club’s image and give supporters a new alternative to the traditional purple. Early sales at €50 let fans grab the shirt before the team steps onto the pitch, forging an early link between squad and supporters.

What’s next for Levante?

After the launch, the club will focus on medical examinations for potential signings and the first training sessions under the coaching staff. The new kit will be tested in the friendly matches that precede the league start, offering a first glimpse of how the side will adapt to tactical and personnel changes ahead.