As part of our commemorations to mark 100 years since we first wore the cockerel crest on our shirts, members of our first team squad have donned retro kits to showcase the evolution of our badge over the last century.
Back on 23 April, 1921, we ran out onto the pitch for the first time with the now world-famous cockerel perched proudly on our kits. That game was the 1921 FA Cup Final and, thanks to a sole Jimmy Dimmock goal, we triumphed 1-0 against Wolverhampton Wanderers to lift our second of eight FA Cups to date.
Check out our gallery below as Heung-Min Son, Japhet Tanganga and Pierre-Emile Højbjerg feature in some of our famous threads from over the years...
Japhet Tanganga wears our 1961 FA Cup Final shirt
As it was in 1921, the cockerel was placed inside a shield on our 1961 shirt
Pierre-Emile Højbjerg in our 1977-1980 kit
The cockerel stood alone on this shirt with the shield removed
Heung-Min Son wears our 1981 FA Cup Final shirt
The cockerel moved to the centre of the kit in the season we lifted our sixth FA Cup