Servette FC and adidas have rolled out a fourth kit for 25/26 that hits with purpose — a sharp, modern design rooted in the identity of Geneva and its people. This isn’t just another seasonal drop; it’s a statement piece anchored in the spirit of the city.

The Servette FC 25/26 fourth shirt from adidas arrives with an asymmetric split and a jagged central divide that slices through the design, echoing tension, resilience, and the edge that defines Servette’s visual language. Dark and light blocks play off each other, while the gold detailing adds a ceremonial touch that elevates the whole aesthetic. It’s bold, contemporary, and unmistakably tied to its surroundings.

Only after the look grabs you does the deeper layer come into focus. The kit pays tribute to one of Geneva’s most defining chapters: the Escalade of 1602. In the early hours of 11–12 December, Savoyard forces attempted a surprise takeover of the city. The attack was discovered, the alarm bells rang, and what followed was a fierce citizen-led defence that ultimately forced the invaders to retreat. Geneva’s unity and resolve became the foundation of a celebration still held today — a moment often described as the city’s equivalent of a national day.

By drawing on this event, Servette and adidas fuse cultural heritage with contemporary design, turning the 25/26 fourth shirt into more than matchwear. It carries the energy of a city that stood its ground and still stands proud.

A kit with identity. A kit with edge. A kit that wears Geneva’s story without needing to shout it.

The new jersey will be worn this Sunday against YB and it's available online and in the club store.