Top European Teams Unveil Stunning New Kits for the 2024-25 Season: Discover the 15 Most Eye-Catching Jerseys!

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The top teams of the major European leagues flaunt new gear, here are the 15 most striking jerseys.


The 2024-25 season of Europe’s best leagues is here, and the new jerseys that the powerhouses of the Old Continent will wear is one of the topics to watch among fans.

Next, we share a ranking of the 15 most outstanding outfits of this season.

*This ranking included ESPN editors.

After many rumors, Barcelona renewed its contract with Nike, and its home kit is half blue and half maroon, paying homage to the first culé jersey dating back to 1899. The Catalan team has not yet presented its away jersey, but social media has speculated that the new shirt would be black.

Top European Teams Unveil Stunning New Kits for the 2024-25 Season: Discover the 15 Most Eye-Catching Jerseys!

The first kit of the ‘Rossonero’ squad celebrates the “love for AC Milan that has been passed down from generation to generation, from Milan to the world, since 1899 and forever,” states the club. The away kit stands out for its elegance with a white color combined with red and black details. According to information from the Italian team, the away jersey pays homage to “the origins of AC Milan as a football and cricket club in Milan.”

The Parisian team drew inspiration for its new home jersey from the “urban art scene that defines Greater Paris,” according to the club, and the garment features the “central red stripe, bordered by thin white lines, reinterpreted with a fluid and dynamic brushstroke style.” On the other hand, the away kit pays “homage to an iconic shirt worn by the Paris team during the 1990-91 and 1991-92 seasons, while embodying the innovative spirit of the new generation of the club.”

Atlético Madrid’s home jersey pays tribute, as stated by the rojiblanco club on its official website, to the “memorable 1995/96 season when they achieved the legendary Double by securing the league title and the Copa del Rey.” As for the away shirt, Atlético Madrid revealed that the outfit “pays tribute to the god Neptune, whom we visit when celebrating successes of such magnitude as those achieved in the 1995/96 season.”

The champions of Europe presented their home jersey that respects the traditional colors of the club but features a new design of “pure and minimalist cut that looks back to the origins of the club, elevating its iconic ‘White’,” according to the club’s official site. Regarding the away jersey, Real Madrid opted for a vibrant orange color aimed at winning the hearts of the “new generation of Madridistas who are not afraid to shine and step forward.”

The new home kit of the ‘Gunners’ stands out for featuring the “cannon” on the chest for the first time since 1990. The cannon refers to Arsenal’s early roots as a football club when workers from the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich formed a team in 1886. The away kit has a plain black base but is enlivened by a generous application of vibrant details and was designed in collaboration with Labrum London, a brand focused on British African culture.

For their home jersey, the Red Devils have avoided abstract graphics and open retro touches in favor of a simple design partly inspired by the “Busby Babes” of Manchester United in the 1950s, whose jerseys were said to shine under the lights of Old Trafford. The away shirt stands out for its navy blue color applied in a series of repeated circular patterns and is a “homage to the 3D monograms that were frequently seen on Manchester United uniforms 30 years ago,” the club stated.

The team led by Pep Guardiola found inspiration for its home games jersey in its “local heritage,” and the kit features the numbers “0161,” a reference to the local telephone code of the city of Manchester. As for the neon blue and navy visitor jersey, the shirt pays tribute to the legends of the 1998-99 season.

The home jersey features a new blue hue symbolizing the “hottest part of a flame and the burning passion to unite the entire club behind a shared ambition for success both on and off the pitch,” the club emphasized. On the other hand, the “boiling caldron” pattern aims to represent the “fusion of the rich legacy of Chelsea with the ever-vibrant youth culture of the city.” The away kit appears white but is actually a very pale orange tone that the manufacturer calls “guava ice.”

The new jersey of the Reds is covered with a chrome yellow angular pattern spelling out the letters “YNWA” (in English) representing the club’s motto, “You’ll Never Walk Alone.” The pattern aims to be a modern reinterpretation of the white stripes that adorned Liverpool‘s home jersey from 1983-84. The away jersey stands out for its elegance, being black combined with green details.

The new home outfit of the ‘Nerazzurri’ recovers the tricolor shield, and the team highlighted that the jersey “remembers the glorious past of the Club on the chest area, but above all, represents its ambitions for the future.” Regarding the away kit, Inter opted for a white jersey, and its design is inspired by Milan’s “gothic and industrial aesthetic.”

To the relief of many Bayern Munich fans, the Bundesliga giant has confirmed that it will abandon its cursed 2023-24 home jersey and return to a more familiar red design for the upcoming season. The clubs state that the 2024-25 home jersey “reflects the heartbeat and passion that unites players on the field with fans in the stands.” Regarding the away kit, Bayern emphasizes that the outfit shows “the club’s connection to its land with a special combination of colors inspired by Bavaria.”

La ‘Vecchia Signora’ se mantiene fiel a la historia de la institución en la primera equipación del club y su diseño está inspirado en los “cráteres en toda la superficie que refleja el inconfundible paisaje de la superficie lunar”, reveló el club en su sitio. Acerca de la segunda indumentaria, la camiseta de visita tomó su inspiración “del futuro y de las infinitas posibilidades que se vislumbran en el horizonte, que hay que explorar con previsión y espíritu progresista.”

After an unforgettable season, Leverkusen‘s home jersey proudly displays the Bundesliga champion insignia for the first time, and the kit also highlights various symbols of the city such as the diamonds from the water tower, a cross formed by the spikes of the city coat of arms, and parts of the map of Leverkusen. Regarding the away kit, the jersey has a white base, and the club crest appears in copper.

The first kit of the Feyenoord retains the team’s colors but stands out for having a more modern design compared to previous campaigns. Regarding its second shirt, the Rotterdam team opted for a dark green base combined with light green and white details. This garment stands out for its elegance.

*With information from Chris Wright

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