Estoril Praia will launch its fourth kit of the season, in tribute to the club's Cascais roots. The kit combines black and coral blue colors. The kit was created to link the history of Estoril Praia with the present and the community that surrounds it. The design includes various symbols related to the village and municipality of Cascais, such as the statue of the founder, Fausto de Figueiredo, located in the Jardins do Casino Estoril, the Santa Marta Lighthouse, palm trees, trains, coastal scenery, and various words associated with the club's vocabulary, as well as the old Estoril Praia symbol. The creator of the piece, Dish, an urban artist responsible for the mural at Estádio António Coimbra da Mota, highlights the importance of creating a visual language that dialogues with those who live Estoril on a daily basis: “These are elements that are part of the local imagination and regional identity and that emerge integrated into a graphic composition that mixes history, memory, and urban culture, in a cohesive set that represents the spirit of Estoril Praia.” “The composition and colors chosen for the kit also reflect my artistic language. Blue and black are colors I frequently use in my work and are part of my aesthetic identity. By integrating them into this project, I sought to create a bridge between my artistic universe and the club's identity, giving rise to a new visual language for the kit,” he adds. The launch campaign also featured Kappa Jotta, a rapper from Estoril, recognized nationally, who assumes the role of ambassador for this kit. His authentic connection to the community and region reinforces the message of the campaign, bringing the club closer to urban culture and new generations. “We continue to strive to create articles outside the box, establishing a link between a club rich in history and stories to tell and a young and urban side that captures the new generations of estorilistas, many of whom are present at the stadium on a regular basis. We can say that this is a preview of what we are preparing for the next season,” says António Nobre, Marketing Director of Estoril Praia. Founded in 1939, the club currently has 86 years, a number that inspired the production of 86 limited edition artist manga short and 86 long manga that will be sold at the official store. More than a kit, this creation functions as a collective symbol. An object that brings together various layers of Estoril's identity: the club, the village, the community, and urban culture, celebrating the connection between all those who are part of its history.