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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.
The home kit design features yellow, black and grey accents with a brown colour logo for the sponsor. The badge is expected to nestle exactly between the Adidas logo and the Real Madrid crest.
Even though the 2024/25 season is not yet officially over for Real Madrid, owing to their participation in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup in the USA, the Merengues have already gone ahead and ...
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Why are Real Madrid not wearing white kit against Arsenal? - MSNThe club wore their away kit - an all-orange number - when they travelled to Manchester City earlier this season. But against Arsenal, Real Madrid have chosen to wear their third kit, which is grey.
Leaked images of Real Madrid's kits for the 2025–26 season give fans an early preview of the club's new home, away and third shirts. Every year, Real Madrid and adidas are faced with the ...
Real Madrid have released a third kit for the 2023-24 season, using a black top, as their second kit did during the previous campaign. The third kit, released by Adidas, is equally an all-black ...
Real Madrid have announced their new kit for the 2025–26 season, which will debut at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup and echoes the look worn by Cristiano Ronaldo during his first year at the club ...
Jude Bellingham was among the Real Madrid stars who launched the club's 2024-25 home kit which Kylian Mbappé will play in at the Bernabéu next season.
Real Madrid' s training kit for the second half of the 2024/25 campaign has been leaked by Footy Headlines. According to the soccer site, the new Adidas-made kit features the reverse color scheme ...
Real Madrid are gearing up for the 2025–26 season, and the Spanish giants aren’t just making headlines on the transfer front—they’re also turning heads with their new look. Los Blancos have officially ...
Real Madrid were established in 1902 as Madrid Football Club. One of their first players and managers was the Dublin-born Arthur Johnson, who had a key role in the club’s beginnings.
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