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Errea became the club's shirt sponsor for the second time following a stint between 2010 - 2013. This is the first time the club have gone back to a manufacturer for a second time.
Main Sponsors

One Call Insurance continued as the sponsor of the clubs home shirt.

OCL Solicitors continued as the clubs away shirt sponsor.

LNC Property Developments became a shirt sponsor for the first time appearing on the front of the third shirt.
Secondary Sponsors

A Woodland and Son flooring continued to sponsor the rear of all shorts.

AGG continued as the sponsor of the rear of the away and third shirts.

Relate were announced as the club's new sleeve sponsor across all shirts.


Errea returned to the club for the first time since 2013 and their first home shirt was a rather simple design with two central stripes not too dissimilar from their shirt from the 2012/13 title winning season.
The colour used is more yellow than previous seasons which was a bit of a surprise considering all of Errea's previous Mansfield shirts were a darker amber colour.
I was slightly disappointed that there wasn't a collar but overall it's a nice shirt.


The first away kit of the new Errea era was a two tone blue shirt with stripes which fade into the main body of the shirt. The pattern is repeated on the rear. The socks and shorts are just plain blue with the Errea logo.
Interestingly the AGG rear shirt sponsor is now smaller and located above the name and number rather than below which it has been for the previous two seasons.


The third shirt was the last one to be released and was definitely the most controversial. Opinion was (and still is) split on this one.
The dark green and bright blue are a rather interesting combination with the shirt covered in Stag's head graphics. An interesting design that's for sure.



The goalkeeper shirt designed with the home sponsor this season is a rather interesting green pattern with shades of yellow and with black piping.
It was first worn with the OCL sponsor away at Bradford.




The away goalkeeper kit was a rather interesting red patterned design featuring three different shades of red with speckles of yellow, interestingly worn with all three sponsors.




The third goalkeeper shirt was in keeping with both the home and away goalkeeper shirts as it featured an interesting pattern with side panels on the front and rear albeit rather hard to see on this particular kit. As with the away kit goalkeeper shirt it was worn with all three sponsors throughout the season.




The first round of the FA Cup saw the club wear FA Cup patches and a remembrance armband which for the first time had the club's badge as well as a poppy. Interestingly in the first round victory over Harrogate Town goalkeeper Liam Roberts wore the armband over the FA Cup patch as opposed to all the outfield players who wore it on the opposite arm.
The home shirt was worn in each of the five rounds of Mansfield's FA Cup run including the historic fifth round encounter at home to Arsenal which ended in a narrow 1-2 defeat.


As with recent seasons the club continued to wear the Carabao sleeve patches for the League Cup.
The first round saw the home shirt worn as the Stags beat local rivals Chesterfield 2-0 away from home and then lose away at Everton in their new Hill Dickinson Stadium in which the Stags were the second competitive opponent to play there and the first team to play there in a cup fixture.
The game at Chesterfield saw the first appearance of the red away goalkeeper shirt which had the One Call home sponsor printed on. The practice of having multiple sponsors on goalkeeper shirts has been done for the last few seasons but this season it appears they are done from manufacture rather than stuck over the top of the original sponsor as has been the case previously.




For the first time in the club's history EFL (Vertu) Trophy sleeve patches were worn. These were worn for the first time at home to Harrogate Town.
For the final group stage match away at Huddersfield the club wore home socks with the third kit due to a perceived clash. It looks... interesting to say the least!


The club continued to support world Down Syndrome day for the fifth consecutive season by wearing socks from another kit.
For the 4-1 home victory against Northampton the third kit socks were worn with the home kit and plain white socks were worn with the red goalkeeper kit.

Burton A
Away
L 1-2

Doncaster R
Home
L 1-2

Chesterfield
Away
W 2-0
LC1

Exeter
Away
W 2-1

Blackpool
Home
W 2-0

Leyton O
Home
W 4-1

Everton
Away
L 0-2
LC2

Lincoln City
Away
D 1-1

Wycombe
Away
L 0-2

Harrogate
Home
L 0-1
FLT

Stevenage
Home
D 1-1

Port Vale
Away
L 1-2

Rotherham
Home
W 2-1

Reading
Away
D 1-1

N'castle U21
Home
D 2-2 (3-5p)
FLT

Luton
Away
W 2-0

Wigan Ath
Home
D 1-1

Plymouth
Home
W 2-0

Harrogate
Home
W 3-2
FAC1

Huddersfield
Away
L 1-3
FLT

Northampton
Away
L 1-2

Huddersfield
Home
L 1-3

Cardiff City
Away
L 0-3

Accrington
Away
D 2-2 (3-1p)
FAC2

Bolton W
Home
L 0-1

Wimbledon
Away
D 0-0

Stockport
Home
L 1-2

Barnsley
Away
W 3-2

Bolton W
Away
W 1-0

Bradford
Home
W 3-0

Sheffield Utd
Away
W 4-3
FAC3

Port Vale
Home
W 3-0

Stevenage
Away
D 1-1

Plymouth
Away
D 1-1

Wycombe
Home
D 0-0

Exeter
Home
D 0-0

Peterborough
Home
L 0-2

Burnley
Away
W 2-1
FAC4

Blackpool
Away
L 0-1

Lincoln City
Home
L 0-2

Wimbledon
Home
D 2-2

Rotherham
Away
D 0-0

Arsenal
Home
L 1-2
FAC5

Reading
Home
W 1-0

Barnsley
Home
D 2-2

Bradford
Away
D 1-1

Northampton
Home
W 4-1