The color palette of the game jerseys includes malachite green, copper, graphite black, and gray. These reference the venue of the Fonbet All-Star Game: malachite green symbolizes emerald mining, copper refers to copper mining and the visual appearance of the UGMK Arena, while graphite black and gray highlight the industrial significance of the Urals.
Accurate representation of the region’s colors is one of the key features of the jerseys: this creates a direct association with the city hosting the all-star weekend.

The main symbol of the Urals, known worldwide, is the mountains. A stylized mountain silhouette, displayed as a bold diagonal across the chest, serves as the key accent of the jersey. The jagged crest line, which draws attention, represents the mountainous terrain, while the contrasting slopes add depth and shape a distinctive look.
Graphic elements of the jerseys—the Fonbet All-Star Game logo, player names, and numbers—are done in white to ensure readability from distant television angles even during the fast-paced game.
To realize this design, the manufacturer developed unique templates necessary for precisely aligning the mountain pattern on the chest and sleeves. The diagonal line is incorporated at the pattern level to ensure the motif remains continuous when in motion.
All graphic elements are cut-and-sewn constructions: they are made from individual panels, cut out, and stitched onto the garment.
To achieve the exact shades of malachite, copper, graphite, and gray, the fabric panels were specially dyed at the factory according to the coordinated color specifications.
Alexei Morozov, KHL President:
“Soon, in February, our flagship event will take place, gathering the best representatives of the KHL and JHL, who will delight us with their skills and play. It’s very gratifying that this year the All-Star Game will be held in Yekaterinburg at UGMK Arena—in a region where hockey is truly loved. Today, we are unveiling jerseys that turned out beautiful and interesting. We aimed to perfectly capture the colors of the region and to have the Urals be recognized not only in the logo, but on the jerseys themselves. We look forward to seeing everyone at the All-Star Game!”
Leonid Rapoport, Minister of Physical Culture and Sports of Sverdlovsk Region:
“In the Sverdlovsk Region, people love, know, and truly understand hockey. More than 30,000 people participate in the sport here, and there are 41 sports arenas. Without a doubt, the cherry on top awaits us in February, when the Fonbet KHL All-Star Game comes to Yekaterinburg and UGMK Arena. The jerseys unveiled today—you can see how diverse they are, how they showcase the richness and hospitality of the Urals. Welcome to Yekaterinburg!”
