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Traditional white base with subtle yellow accents and light grey detailing
Black sponsor and Adidas logos for a strong contrast
Elite Heat.Ready version uses advanced breathable fabric technology for optimal airflow
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Away
Away Kit
Features a dark navy blue base with sleek silver logos and light-volt accents
Inspired by the Santiago Bernabeu’s illuminated exterior at night
Adidas's crest, logo, and sponsor are positioned traditionally
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Third
Third Kit
The jersey arrives in a rich blue hue, accented by crisp white trim
The fabric subtly mimics the contours and shapes of those seats, adding a unique, textured aesthetic
Inside the collar lies Juanito’s immortal 1985 warning to Inter: “90 minuti en el Bernabéu son molto longo.”
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Home
Home Kit
Traditional white base with subtle yellow accents and light grey detailing
Black sponsor and Adidas logos for a strong contrast
Elite Heat.Ready version uses advanced breathable fabric technology for optimal airflow
From
£85
Buy Now!
Away
Away Kit
Features a dark navy blue base with sleek silver logos and light-volt accents
Inspired by the Santiago Bernabeu’s illuminated exterior at night
Adidas's crest, logo, and sponsor are positioned traditionally
From
£85
Buy Now!
Third
Third Kit
The jersey arrives in a rich blue hue, accented by crisp white trim
The fabric subtly mimics the contours and shapes of those seats, adding a unique, textured aesthetic
Inside the collar lies Juanito’s immortal 1985 warning to Inter: “90 minuti en el Bernabéu son molto longo.”
From
£85
Buy Now!
Home
Home Kit
Traditional white base with subtle yellow accents and light grey detailing
Black sponsor and Adidas logos for a strong contrast
Elite Heat.Ready version uses advanced breathable fabric technology for optimal airflow
From
£85
Buy Now!
Away
Away Kit
Features a dark navy blue base with sleek silver logos and light-volt accents
Inspired by the Santiago Bernabeu’s illuminated exterior at night
Adidas's crest, logo, and sponsor are positioned traditionally
From
£85
Buy Now!
Third
Third Kit
The jersey arrives in a rich blue hue, accented by crisp white trim
The fabric subtly mimics the contours and shapes of those seats, adding a unique, textured aesthetic
Inside the collar lies Juanito’s immortal 1985 warning to Inter: “90 minuti en el Bernabéu son molto longo.”
From
£85
Buy Now!
Over the years, Adidas has rarely missed the mark when crafting kits for Los Blancos, a daunting task given the sky-high expectations surrounding one of football's most iconic clubs. Each season, the challenge remains the same: blend tradition with innovation to deliver a look worthy of Real Madrid's global stature.
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While the club's home shirt continues to lean on its timeless foundation, white base, crest, and black branding, the finer design elements are refreshed each year. The away kits, meanwhile, often serve as a canvas for bolder, more creative expression.
While only the home kit has been officially launched, leaks have already surfaced offering a glimpse of the second and third kits.
So, what will the likes of Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr., Jude Bellingham and Thibaut Courtois be wearing when they feature for the Merengues next season? GOAL brings you everything you need to know.
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Real Madrid 2025-26 home kit, release date & price
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Real Madrid have officially launched their new home kit for the 2025-26 season. Adidas has opted for a clean, traditional white base, enhanced by subtle yet stylish yellow accents and light grey detailing. Black is used for the sponsor and manufacturer logos, while a bold yellow stripe runs down each side of the shirt.
The collar and sleeve cuffs feature faint grey striping, with matching grey panels under the arms and along the sides, adding a modern touch to the classic look.
The kit design draws inspiration from two iconic seasons in Madrid's recent history: the 2009–10 campaign, which marked Cristiano Ronaldo's arrival at the Bernabeu, and the 2015–16 season, when the Portuguese star fired home 16 goals in 12 games en route to a Champions League triumph.
The elite Heat.Rdy version of the shirt will showcase Adidas' latest breathable fabric technology, designed to improve airflow and keep players cool during high-intensity matches. In terms of pricing, the home kit is priced at €150 (£125, $170) for the authentic match strip, while the adult stadium version will cost fans €150 (£85, $115).
The team is set to unveil their new home kit for the upcoming season during the FIFA Club World Cup (Get tickets here). Fans will get their first look at the new strip on June 18, when they kick off the tournament with a clash against Al Hilal, doubling as both their opening fixture and the kit's official debut.
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Real Madrid 2025-26 away kit, release date & price
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The Real Madrid away kit for 2025-26 was officially unveiled on June 16, 2025.
The kit embraces a striking dark navy blue base, complemented by sleek silver logos and subtle light-volt accents. As with tradition, the crest, Adidas logo, and main sponsor remain in their familiar positions—but this jersey carries a deeper significance beyond its bold colour palette.
More than just a stylish design, the kit serves as a visual tribute to the Santiago Bernabeu's stunning nighttime appearance. Following years of renovation, the Bernabeu now stands as one of the premier football arenas in the world, and Adidas sought to capture its luminous facade in fabric form. The away shirt mirrors the stadium’s glowing exterior lines, which shimmer under the lights in perfect symmetry, using a similarly elegant linear pattern woven into the design.
The kit’s colour scheme evokes memories of Real Madrid's 2012–13 away strip, while design elements like the Tiro 25 template and a standout Teamgeist-style collar add a modern twist with a nod to past classics.
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Real Madrid 2025-26 third kit, release date & price
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Real Madrid's 2025-26 third kit is a striking tribute to their iconic home—the Santiago Bernabéu. The jersey arrives in a rich blue hue, accented by crisp white trim, taking inspiration from the newly installed seats at the stadium. The shirt’s fabric subtly mimics the contours and shapes of those seats, adding a unique, textured aesthetic.
Inside the collar, fans will find a legendary phrase etched in club lore: This iconic quote dates back to the 1984-85 UEFA Cup semi-final, when Madrid trailed 2-0 to Inter Milan at the San Siro. After the match, the late Juanito delivered those now-immortal words to an Inter defender, warning of the magic—and mayhem—awaiting in Madrid.
The deep blue color closely echoes the shade worn during the 2013-14 season—when Los Blancos lifted their long-awaited La Décima.
Made by Adidas, the third kit officially hits shelves on August 8, 2025. The standard short-sleeved version is priced at £85 ($115), while the authentic match-day edition will set fans back £120 ($162). A must-have for die-hard Madridistas, this shirt blends heritage, style, and history in every stitch.
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Real Madrid 2025-26 goalkeeper kit, release date & price
Real Madrid's goalkeeper range has not yet been released or leaked, but as is normal these days, there will be three different goalkeeper kits to go with each outfield kit.
Last year, the colours were blue, green and semi-solar yellow.