It has become common for lesser-known football teams to try to stand out with unusual jersey designs. One of the most famous Irish football teams, "Bohemian," decided to honor the legendary musician Bob Marley, who during his career was not only indifferent to music of fantastic beauty, but also to football. "Bohemian" decided to immortalize B. Marley's image on their jerseys at their event. At the bottom of the jerseys, there is a slightly graffiti-style portrait of the Jamaican. This idea of the "Bohemian" club was greatly appreciated by B. Marley's son Ky-Mani: "This is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen. I adore it!" The Irish club, which has been the country's champion 11 times, explained this decision: "Dalymount Park" (the stadium where the club plays home matches) has a special history - not only related to sports events, but also to music and all culture in Ireland. These jerseys, created by our club and sponsor "O'Neils," are intended to capture the hearts of both football and music fans."
In 1980, B. Marley held a music performance at "Dalymount Park" stadium. Here, such bands as "Faith No More," "Sonic Youth," and "Red Hot Chili Peppers" have also performed.