Bohemian FC today unveiled their 2025 FAI Cup jersey in a groundbreaking collaboration with legendary rock band Oasis.
The jersey, designed in-house by Bohemian FC and produced by O’Neills, features the iconic Oasis logo in the blue hues of Dublin City, 90s-style chevrons, and retro white and blue collars and trims.
Following recent shirts paying tribute to Thin Lizzy, Aslan, and Fontaines DC, the shirt is expected to be a record breaker in terms of demand.
Fifty per cent of the profits will be split between two charities, Music Generation Ireland and Irish Community Care Manchester (ICCM).
The remaining profit will stay with Bohs to support football and social programmes run by the club. Oasis will not receive any compensation from the collaboration.
The shirt is available now through a dedicated website — www.oasis-bohemianfc.com
Music Generation Ireland, which provides access to music for children and young people regardless of background, will use the funds to expand programmes, support instrument libraries, and develop musical opportunities for disadvantaged youth across the country.
Kieran McGuinness, representing Music Generation Ireland, said: “This fantastic project will help us get closer to our mission of ensuring every child in Ireland has access to music. We’re grateful to Bohemian FC and Oasis for using their platform to help the next generation — and who knows, maybe even inspire the next Oasis.”
Irish Community Care Manchester, a vital support organisation for the Irish and Irish Traveller communities across Greater Manchester, will use the proceeds to provide assistance to some of the region’s most vulnerable. The Gallagher brothers, both born in Manchester to Irish parents, are representative of the cultural ties that exist between the two cities.
ICCM CEO Patrick Morrison said: “Manchester has long been shaped by Irish heritage, and Oasis are among the best-known sons of that tradition. This collaboration shows how music and sport can strengthen ties and offer hope to those in need.”
Daniel Lambert, COO of Bohemian FC, described the project as a landmark for the club. “We’re thrilled to launch this jersey after months of work with Oasis. Special thanks to Noel and Liam for backing the idea; it means so much to have their support. This shirt is about more than just football or fashion; it’s about shared identity and giving back. As a fan-owned, not-for-profit club, every euro will make a real difference.”
The jersey’s launch campaign includes a striking promotional video filmed at Cross Guns Snooker Club, Ireland’s oldest snooker hall located near Dalymount Park. The video features Paul Weller — known as the Modfather — along with Bohemian FC player Jordan Flores and former player Paddy Kirk, soundtracked by the Oasis classic “Married with Children.”
That is pure class.
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