Serie A clubs will be banned from wearing predominantly green shirts following a change in the regulations.
The rule will only apply to outfield players and will take effect from the 2022-23 season onwards.
The new rule will also apply to socks and shorts. If more than three colours are used, there must be a dominant colour across the shirt, shorts and socks.
The decision follows complaints from television companies, who feel the green kits are too similar to the colour of the pitch and could result in players blending into the background.
Teams like Sassuolo who have green in home kits will have to seek an alternative.
Also, teams opting for the use of green kits as away or alternative kits will have to change plans.
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