Dishing Up a Work of Art 🎨

Football, culture, the streets—they’re all becoming more intertwined by the season. Clubs are leaning deeper into their communities, blurring the lines between the pitch and the places they call home. And few are doing it quite like Estoril Praia.

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For their fourth kit, Estoril Praia link up with street artist Dish and rapper Kappa Jotta to deliver something that’s more than just a shirt—it’s a visual tribute to their roots in Cascais. A proper blend of football, art, and local identity, with a touch of street energy running throughout.

Straight away, the colour palette sets the tone. Black and coral blue combine for a sharp, eye-catching contrast—bold enough to stand out, but balanced enough to let the real focal point shine through: the artwork.

And that artwork? It’s essentially a canvas. A layered, detailed collage of symbols, landmarks, and cultural references that define Cascais and the club itself. At the heart of it all sits Fausto de Figueiredo, the man who helped shape modern Estoril, surrounded by elements that bring the region to life.

You’ve got the Santa Marta Lighthouse, the sweeping coastline, palm trees, even nods to transport and everyday life—everything stitched together into a design that feels alive. It’s not just decoration, it’s storytelling.

That’s really what this kit is about. Connection. Bringing the fans closer to the players, the streets closer to the stadium, and the club closer to the identity of the place it represents.

Launched with creativity and a bit of edge, it’s a strong statement from Estoril Praia—showing exactly what it means to embrace your roots while pushing forward.

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