
New Club World Cup kits revealed including eye-catching Bayern Munich shirt with hidden meaning that's left fans divided
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THE Club World Cup kicks off in the United States this weekend.
And the tournament happens to fall around the prime time for kit releases.
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The Club World Cup starts on Saturday
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Several clubs across the world have already launched at least one new strip for the 2025-26 season.
And fans will get a first glance of them in action at the Club World Cup over the next month.
SunSport has looked at all of the new kits that have been released in time for the tournament.
CHELSEA
The new Chelsea shirt was unveiled last week and it is fairly similar to the 2024-25 edition.
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It is the traditional blue colour synonymous with the club and includes a subtle print inspired by the architecture of London.
Chelsea have also ditched the silver badge.
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Chelsea' have's new kit includes a subtle print inspired by the architecture of London
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MANCHESTER CITY
Manchester City have kept it simple with their 2025-26 home kit.
The Sky Blue shirt has elements of white - including a sash-like diagonal strip along the front.
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City also released a special edition kit this week in collaboration with KidSuper especially for the Club World Cup.
The white strip has outlines of City supporters doing the poznan, with a black and red diagonal strip covering the front.
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Etihad Airways, the club's sponsor, is positioned underneath the club badge as opposed to in the middle of the shirt.
BAYERN MUNICH
The new Bayern Munich home shirt has split opinions among fans.
It has white frays at the top and bottom of the shirt front, creating an 'M' shape in tribute to the city of Munich.
Reacting to the kit announcement, one person wrote on social media: "Possibly the worst Bayern kit I've ever seen."
Another added: "Adidas really have a habit of taking the piss. What on earth is that abomination?"
Some fans, however, had a different view, with one commenting: "I might be the only one.. but these are cold."
The kit is complete with red shorts and red socks.
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Bayern's new kit has split opinions
Credit: X/FCBayern
REAL MADRID
The new home shirt bears similarities to the 2009-10 strip.
In true Real Madrid style, the shirt is white with black Adidas stripes and detailing.
There are elements of yellow, much like in the badge, running down from the neckline and either side of the body.
Also on the shirt is a hint of grey with circle-like patterns across the front.
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Real Madrid have kept it simple with their new kit
Credit: Real Madrid FC
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JUVENTUS
The Italian giants showcased their new home kit on the final day of the Serie A season.
It has the traditional black and white stripes synonymous with the club, but this time with pink detailing.
The badge and Adidas logo are both a light shade of pink, with the same colour stripes running down the shoulders.
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Juventus have added an element of pink
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INTER MILAN
Inter's new kit is a fresh take on their traditional blue and black strip.
It has vibrant blue detailing across the front and back, including on the badge, Nike logo, sponsor, name and number.
The kit is complete with black shorts and socks.
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Inter Milan have added light blue detailing to their tradition blue and black strip
Credit: X/Inter
BENFICA
The Portuguese giants have kept it simple with their latest home shirt.
It has a red base colour with white detailing and a combination of white and black on the collar and sleeves.
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Benfica have kept it clean and simple
Credit: Benfica FC
PORTO
Porto's new home kit is near enough identical to their previous one.
They have kept it traditional with blue and white vertical stripes, promoting the shirt with the tagline: "Because classic never goes out of style."
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FC Porto have kept the 'classic' look
Credit: FC Porto
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OTHER KITS
Brazilian side Botafogo have unveiled a Reebok classic shirt with bold black and white stripes.
It also has a retro-style black and white polo collar.
Meanwhile, Mexican side Monterrey have gone for a modern navy and white Puma strip.
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Botafogo's new kit is a Reebok classic
Credit: X/Botafogo

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