Thirty-eight years ago, reggae legend Bob Marley played at Dalymount Park, a soccer pitch in Dublin, Ireland.

The stadium is home to Bohemian F.C -- or the "Bohs"--  a division one football team that plays in the Premier Division of the League of Ireland.

On Tuesday, the club announced their new away jersey, or "kit" as they're referred to in the footy world, and it features none other than Marley himself.

The jersey features the green, yellow and red colour scheme that symbolizes Rastafarian, the religious beliefs of the Jamaican legend.

Dalymount Park has a long and rich history with hosting some of the top musicians and bands. Over the years, Black Sabbath, Sonic Youth, Ice Cube, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Beyonce have performed at the Bohs' stadium.

"This jersey, designed by Bohemian FC in conjunction with our new kit supplier O’Neills, gives a nod to that history – and to the stadium’s special place in the hearts of both football and music fans," said a description on the team's website.


The kits can be pre-ordered online and will be delivered in the second week of Demeber, so if you know someone that loves reggae music and football, this just might be the perfect Christmas present.

The jerseys will be worn in the SSE Airtricity League and will be available in the next FIFA game.

(h/t Extra Mustard)