Bodo/Glimt Launch New Kit to Express Gratitude to Global Fans After Remarkable Champions League Campaign
Bodo/Glimt have introduced their new home kit for the 2026 campaign, presenting a jersey that honours the clubs 110 year legacy and highlights its expanding international appeal following an outstanding performance where the Norwegian team advanced to the UEFA Champions League last 16 during their debut in the tournament.
Established in 1916 in the quaint coastal town of Bodo above the Arctic Circle, Bodo/Glimt have transformed from a regional football outfit into one of Europes most inspiring narratives after their enchanting run in the continents elite club competition. This year, they notched unexpected triumphs against Manchester City, Atlético Madrid, Inter on two occasions, and Sporting, before suffering a loss in the away fixture in Lisbon and wrapping up their first UCL venture in the knockout phase. The teams ascent in games and popularity has attracted enthusiasts well outside Norway, who have tracked the clubs motivating progress.
The promotion for the new kit includes footage shot in Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro, and Amsterdam, acting as a token of thanks from the club to supporters from every part of the globe for their encouragement during this European effort. Within these segments, Patrick Berg speaks to both dedicated and recent Bodo fans, delivering a message that embodies the international ties forged on this adventure.
This kit serves as a homage to all who have joined our path, all who stand with us now, and all who will join us ahead, stated Bodo/Glimts midfielder Patrick Berg. We hail from a modest fishing community in northern Norway, yet an increasing number of people worldwide are supporting Bodo/Glimt. As we embark, we feel honoured to carry their backing.