rewrite this title Fontaines DC and Bohemian FC release charity T-shirt for medical assistance to Palestinians

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Bohemian FC collaborated with Fontaines, DC release its third T-shirt in 2025, and the profit will be Medical assistance for Palestinians.

A collaboration between Ireland's oldest fan-owned football club and a band formed in Dublin, guitarist Carlos O'Connell Design a jersey with the Bohemian FC design team. The jersey pays homage to Fontaines DC's “ROMANCE” album, featuring the “I thought it was love” quote on the neck. The embroidered hem tag features the Palestinian flag with the words “Saoirse don Phalaistín” (“Free Palestine”).

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“There are few institutions in this world that stand firm and unyielding in their opposition to oppression. Bohemians is one of them and it has been a great honor for us at FDC to be a small part of this club for several years now. We will always support them and their values,” says O’Connell.

Daniel LambertBohemian FC's Chief Operating Officer, adds: “We are delighted to launch this jersey after a lot of work over the past few months with Fontaines, particularly with Carlos as head designer and Trevor Dietz (manager). The band's rise, from rehearsals in a garage in Phibsborough to the first photo shoots in Dalymount, has been impressive. The album “Romance” ranks among the best Irish albums of all time. It’s even more impressive to see how they continually highlight and talk about Palestine to larger and larger audiences and are steadfast in their moral convictions.”

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The jersey will be available at Dalymount Park on December 6th and 7th from 4pm to 6pm, along with exclusive items including limited edition Fontaines DC scarves. Profits will support Palestinian Medical Aid's emergency response efforts.