There will be no debate over what La Liga club takes the pitch with the most colourful shirt next season after Rayo Vallecano unveiled a trio of anonymous hero-themed kits for the 2015-16 campaign on Wednesday.
El @RVMOficial con los héroes anónimos pic.twitter.com/qIp50DqO6O
— Rayo Vallecano (@RVMOficial) July 1, 2015
As Rayo explains in the image below, the club is "with society's anonymous heroes" and each coloured stripe of the rainbow on its second kit represents a different type of hero.
El @RVMOficial con los héroes anónimos de la sociedad pic.twitter.com/fzU3UHvhnA
— Rayo Vallecano (@RVMOficial) July 1, 2015
Here's a translation of what each colour represents:
- Red - With those who fight against AIDS
- Orange - With those who fight for the integration of people with disabilities
- Yellow - With those who never lose hope
- Green - With those who fight to protect the environment
- Blue - With those who fight against child abuse
- Purple - With those who fight against gender violence
- All six colours - With those who fight against discrimination of sexual orientation
Meanwhile, Rayo's third kit, which features a pink stripe, is "with those who fight against cancer."
Tercera equipación @RVMOficial 2015-16 .@Kelmesports pic.twitter.com/RnUtezdfiJ
— Rayo Vallecano (@RVMOficial) July 1, 2015
An emotional video was also released by Rayo to explain how the club is with society's anonymous heroes: