Donegal and Kerry will wear their alternative ‘away’ strips for Sunday week’s All-Ireland final.
The decision was made following consultation between Croke Park and referee Brendan Cawley.
In their 2014 decider, Kerry and Donegal wore their traditional kits of green and gold and yellow and green.
However, Kerry will wear their dark blue second jersey on July 27 while Donegal will don their predominantly white version as they did in February’s rescheduled Division 1 game in Fitzgerald Stadium (main pic).
It is the first time since the 2010 final that both teams will wear their alternative jerseys. That year, champions Cork played in a white version while Down wore a gold top.
For last Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final, Donegal and Meath were both set to wear different jerseys, Donegal in white and Meath in yellow. However, that call was reversed when referee Paul Faloon judged there was no colour clash between their jerseys.
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