Go Ahead Eagles have released a new kit with a special nod to Celtic to mark a special anniversary.
The Dutch outfit played the Parkhead side in their first ever European match back in 1965 and are now marking that historic moment 60 years on.
The kit is mostly white but the top features green stripes around it. The Eredivisie side plan to wear it in two Europa League ties this season, against Salzburg and Nice, pending UEFA approval.
Releasing the kit online, they wrote: "The shirt is predominantly white with green stripes, a nod to the match against Celtic.
"And for good reason: 2025 marks exactly sixty years since we played our first match in Europe. The sixty green stripes on the shirt symbolize this special anniversary.
"Our boys will wear this unique kit during the Europa League away matches in Salzburg and Nice. This is, of course, subject to UEFA approval."
Ironically, it comes after a summer where a Go Ahead Eagles chief hit out at Celtic over their handling of attempts to sign winger Jakob Breum.
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Sporting director Marc van Hintum said: " "No, that transfer wasn't close.
"The gap between what we were asking for and what Celtic was willing to pay was simply too big.
"Jakob was open to it, but there was no agreement with Celtic.
"And of course, we ultimately had a say in that.
"The amount we asked for was very realistic and in line with the market, especially considering how things went with Oliver Antman.
"Of course, Jakob was disappointed, but he handled it fantastically. I expect him to shine again this season."