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Inter Milan To Debut New 2025-26 Away Kit In FIFA Club World Cup Group Stage Opener Vs Monterrey

Inter Milan To Debut New 2025-26 Away Kit In FIFA Club World Cup Group Stage Opener Vs Monterrey

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Inter Milan To Debut New 2025-26 Away Kit In FIFA Club World Cup Group Stage Opener Vs Monterrey
Inter Milan will debut their new away kit for the 2025-26 away kit in their FIFA Club World Cup opener against Monterrey.
The Nerazzurri will play the match in Los Angeles at 6:00 PM local time next Tuesday, or 3.00 CET.
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The Nerazzurri will debut that shirt in their second match of the Club World Cup group stage. Against Japanese club Urawa Red Diamonds.
However, Inter's first match of the tournament comes against Mexican team Monterrey.
Inter Milan To Debut 2025-26 Away Kit At FIFA Club World Cup Opener Vs Monterrey
In the match against Monterrey, the Mexican side will be nominally the home side.
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And since there is a kit clash with the vertical black and blue stripes of Inter's home shirt, the Nerazzurri will not play in their new home shirt for the upcoming season.
Therefore, Inter will unveil the new away kit in their opener. It will be seen on the pitch for the first time ever.
The new design from Nike is a stylized version of the typical white and light blue Inter away kit.

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