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·13 giugno 2025
📷 From Man City to Dortmund: the 7 new Club World Cup kits 😍

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·13 giugno 2025
Most of the 32 participants in the Club World Cup will wear uniforms designed for the upcoming season. Some of them, however, have created one specifically for the rainbow-colored event.
This applies to the seven teams sponsored by Puma. As reported by the specialized portal Footy Headlines, the German company has struck a deal with KidSuper Studios, a collective of artists based in New York, and on June 10 unveiled a collection of jerseys characterized by an exclusive hand-drawn graphic design. The KidSuper logo is positioned on the back, under the collar.
The first Manchester City jersey is predominantly white, enriched by a black and red diagonal band. The design recalls the third kit used between 2009 and 2011, paying tribute to an iconic style of the past.
Based on the same design as the home jersey, the second Manchester City kit features a bold orange color ("Neon Sun"), a clear break from the club's traditional color palette. Two diagonal bands, one black and one neon yellow, cross the front of the jersey, adding a dynamic visual element that pays homage to the club's history.
The first Borussia Dortmund jersey features a completely yellow base, enriched by black circular brushstroke-style motifs that decorate the shoulders and sleeves. Thick vertical stripes, also in brushstroke style, rise from the lower edge, giving the uniform a street art-inspired aesthetic.
The second Borussia Dortmund jersey opts for an even bolder look. The uniform is in a purplish pink shade, with logos and details applied in yellow, maintaining the same graphic elements as the first jersey.
The first Mamelodi Sundowns jersey is dominated by the club's unmistakable bright yellow, but the design is anything but classic. A creative mix that breaks with tradition, bringing an original and contemporary style to the field.
The second jersey is like the first with a different coloration.
The first Al Hilal jersey features a truly surprising design. At the center of the uniform is a large half-moon, a direct tribute to the club's name. An iconic detail that strengthens the visual identity of the Saudi team.
The second Al Hilal jersey follows the same design as the first kit. The coloration is in off-white, with elegant sand-colored stripes and black logos, for a sober but distinctive look.
The first Red Bull Salzburg jersey combines sports performance and artistic expression. The design features a charming background decorated with delicate edelweiss, the national symbol of Austria, elegantly arranged on soft shades of blue and yellow. A nature-inspired motif that celebrates the Austrian identity of the club and the alpine landscape surrounding the city of Salzburg.
The second jersey mirrors the first on shades of blue and sea blue.
The first Palmeiras jersey is predominantly in off-white and stands out for a refined vintage-inspired jacquard motif that decorates the front and sleeves. The floral details give the uniform an elegant and refined aesthetic, in stark contrast with the more modern designs the club has accustomed us to, evoking a sense of tradition and prestige.
The first jersey is the same as the first but in off-red.
The first Monterrey jersey features a white base enriched by thin vertical brushstroke-effect stripes in light blue, embellished in the center by an original spray detail in green, white and red, a refined nod to the Mexican flag.
The second Monterrey jersey adopts a bold pink palette. The mountain motif, already present on the home uniform, is reinterpreted in vibrant shades of pink, accompanied by intense pink brushstroke-effect stripes on the upper part and a contrasting navy blue collar.
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