Huddersfield have been contacted by the Football Association about the sponsor’s logo on their new kit. The Sky Bet Championship side unveiled their strip for the 2019/20 season on Wednesday which featured a large sash style logo from a bookmaker. They wore it in their 3-1 friendly win at Rochdale on Wednesday evening. The FA has also asked the Terriers for their observations about the new kit. “The FA has clear kit and advertising regulations for all club matchday kits,” an FA spokesperson said. “If we believe that any club has breached these rules we will look into the matter and, if required, will take the appropriate action.” FA rules state a playing kit is only permitted to have “one single area not exceeding 250 square centimetres on the front of the shirt”. Topics Championship Meet Oscar Whalley: the England-eligible Spanish keeper who’s keen on the Championship EFL rules out using VAR in Championship play-off final at Wembley Derby claim final play-off place as Norwich secure Championship title Hodgkinson approaching ‘final hurdle’ in takeover of Huddersfield Goodwin admits defeat in bid to sign Verheydt Ighalo on target to earn Nigeria third place Neil Lennon backs Leigh Griffiths to make ‘significant contribution’ for Celtic Rice lauds academy graduate Smith following victory over Clyde Teenager Smith on target as Hamilton beat Clyde Inter Milan agree to meet Manchester United’s asking price for Romelu Lukaku – but there’s a catch Ranked! The 14 worst kits of the 2019/20 season Arsenal or Tottenham? William Saliba has made his preference known Jose Mourinho may have dropped a big hint about his next job 5 centre-backs not called ‘Harry Maguire’ who Manchester United could sign instead
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