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Ranking the Best Kits at the FIFA Club World Cup

A Style Showdown of the Best Kits on the Biggest Club Soccer Global Stage

Ranking the Best Kits at the FIFA Club World Cup
The trophy is displayed prior to the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 | Jessie Alcheh/Getty Images/AFP

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Like fashion, football kits are totally subjective…

The FIFA Club World Cup is shaping up to be a wild party, and the clubs are showing up dressed to impress, at least that’s the vibe we’re getting from the kit leaks and jersey reveals floating around in the soccer news.

 

Like fashion, football kits are totally subjective. Some hit. Some miss. But a few stand out for the right reasons.

Here are the best ones we’ve seen so far (no particular order, no sugarcoating).

PSG

The Ligue 1 and Champions League champs are rolling into the U.S. looking slick. Their new home kit is classic PSG with a twist, the Hechter stripe is back, this time in “Midnight Navy” with a red and white centerline. But what really makes it pop is the subtle geometric pattern inspired by the Eiffel Tower. It’s sharp, sleek, and quietly iconic.

The away shirt is all white, a rework of the 1990 design, and again, the tower makes an appearance, but this time in a bolder, more literal way. Elegant, fresh, and smartly done.

Luis Enrique says they’re going all in to win it. He even gave the squad a full-on vacation so they arrive rested and ready.


 

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Manchester City

City brought the sash back, but here’s the kicker: it’s on the home shirt for the first time ever. Set on their classic sky blue, the white diagonal band looks like a brush of cirrus cloud floating across the shirt. It’s clean, subtle, and just modern enough to not feel forced.

Simple. Stylish. Confident, like the team itself.

Pachuca

The Mexican underdogs are going retro with a touch of gold. Their home kit keeps the classic blue and white stripes, while the away shirt goes full dark mode in blue and black. But what ties them both together is that gold detailing, a nod to the 2025 Club World Cup theme.

There’s a gritty ’70s vibe here that’s been pulled into the present. Soccer rumors say Neymar might be coming on board for the tournament. Imagine that.

Dortmund

It’s not pretty. But it is bold. And that’s the whole point.

Their new shirt goes full street art with a bright yellow base, chaotic black brushstroke patterns on the sleeves, and thick vertical stripes clawing up from the hem. It’s loud, and it makes a statement. Just like Dortmund will try to do it in their Club World Cup Games.

Urawa Red Diamonds

This one feels classic, with just enough edge. Red body, black panels, black cuffs, and a modern polo collar that gives it a bit of class. Four gold stars sit above the badge, while Nike and Mitsubishi logos keep it centered.

Urawa’s got a brutal group, River, Inter, and Monterrey, but if style counts for anything, they’re walking in with their heads high.

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