A minor Spanish football team has reportedly launched a new broccoli-inspired away kit for their team members in honour of their region, which is a famous vegetable growing area in Spain.
With most football clubs having a home, away, third choice and goalkeeper shirt, the makers of the La Hoya Lorca's kits created the strange design because La Hoya is based in the vegetable-growing region called Murcia.
According to Metro.co.uk, the designers used a photo-print effect of some broccoli, and added it to the shirt and shorts, adding that the kit is a complete contrast to their usual blue and white home strip.
La Hoya plays in the third tier of Spanish football, known as Segunda Division B, having won the league title last season, the report added.