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·23 May 2026

👕 European giants and a Brazilian club in this week’s kit round-up

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Another Friday (22) has arrived and, with it, OneFootball brings a roundup of the week’s main kit releases.

With the season practically over in Europe, clubs across the Old Continent are unveiling their new shirts.


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In Brazil, the season is halfway through, but there are also new releases.

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🌍 Europe

Inter Milan

The reigning champions in Italy, Inter Milan’s new kit for the 2026/27 season pays tribute to the club’s first partnership with Nike, in 1998.

The traditional black and blue vertical stripes have been reinterpreted with a more modern approach.

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Milan

Inter’s archrivals, Milan also unveiled a kit focused on the "classic" look.

The traditional red-and-black vertically striped shirt features a wider pattern, with three red stripes and two black ones.

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Manchester City

For manager Pep Guardiola’s farewell next Sunday (24), City will debut the new kit launched this Friday (22).

The look of the home shirt is different from usual and opts for a more modern design, symbolizing the club’s evolution on and off the pitch.

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Liverpool

The Reds also went with a tribute to the past by unveiling a new kit inspired by the models worn between 1988 and 1991.

The traditional red base is still there, now in a deeper, darker shade, with geometric patterns in the design.

These details also feature a gradient effect, giving the piece a modern feel.

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Atlético Madrid

Los Colchoneros unveiled their away shirt for 2026/27 as a tribute to Madrid’s nightlife.

The kit is entirely black, with fluorescent "lime yellow" details.

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FC Porto

The reigning Portuguese champions, FC Porto unveiled their new shirt for the 2026/27 season.

The piece is a tribute to the 1980s — one of the club’s most successful decades.

It features two wide vertical stripes in royal blue.

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🇧🇷 Brazil

Botafogo

With the slogan "I’m Black and White," Glorioso begins its partnership with Mizuno, which returns to Brazilian football after almost three decades.

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The new home shirt, with the classic black-and-white vertical stripes, pays tribute to the merger between Club de Regatas Botafogo and Botafogo Football Club in 1942, which gave rise to the current Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas.

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The third shirt for the 2026/27 season dives even deeper into the club’s traditions.

Mostly white, in an off-white shade, with small black details on the sleeves and collar, the piece references the old uniforms worn by Botafogo Football Club.

The crest, on the left side of the chest, is a monogram created by Basílio Júnior in 1904.

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