All 20-21 Champions League Kits - Almost 100 Different Shirts
Updated with the stunning white & gold Ferencvaros 20-21 third kit (worn against Barca - used since 2018) and the new Midtjylland 20-21 Champions League kits.
On Thursday, the draw for the 2020-21 Champions League group stage was made. The 20-21 Champions League Group Stage will bring us some big duels but not many balanced groups. Today we take a look at all 2020-2021 UEFA Champions League kits.
The 2020–21 UEFA Champions League group stage will begin on October 20 2020.
2020-2021 UEFA Champions League Kit Battle
Nike is the clear number 1 in the 2020-2021 Champions League Group Stage with 13 of 32 clubs - more than 40%. Adidas comes second with 7 teams, followed by Puma with 6 teams. The Top 3 brands make the kits for 26 of the 32 teams (~ 83%)
2020-2021 Champions League Jerseys
All Champions League 20-21 home kits - picture via @EleteTSC.
The 2020-2021 UEFA Champions League brings us a lot of unique kits but just a very few exclusively made / released for the competition. Teams who released special Champions League jerseys are RB Salzburg and Borussia Dortmund, while some clubs will have a different sponsor / less sponsors in the Champions League (e.g. Atalanta, Gladbach).
GROUP A
Bayern
Atlético
Salzburg
Lokomotiv Moskva
GROUP B
Real Madrid
Shakhtar Donetsk
Internazionale
Mönchengladbach
GROUP C
Porto
Man. City
Olympiacos
Marseille
GROUP D
Liverpool
Ajax
Atalanta
Midtjylland
GROUP E
Sevilla
Chelsea
Krasnodar
Rennes
GROUP F
Zenit
Dortmund
Lazio
Club Brugge
GROUP G
Juventus
Barcelona
Dynamo Kyiv
Ferencváros
GROUP H
Paris
Man. United
Leipzig
İstanbul Başakşehir
What's your favorite Champions League 20-21 kit? Comment below, and check out the Kit Overview for almost all 2020-21 jerseys.
Vintage Football Shirts
from Cult Kits
2010/11 England Training Shirt (S*) Umbro
1990'S Puma Diego Maradona Football Boots (3.5)
2012/13 Tampico Madero #7 Home Shirt (L) ADX
2016/17 Norwich City Howson #8 *Match Issue* Home Shirt (M) Errea
1989/91 Watford Away Shirt (S) Umbro
1995/97 Adidas GK 'Terminator' Template Shirt (S)
2003/05 Manchester United Ronaldo #7 Away Shirt (XL) Nike
2010/11 Real Zaragoza Paredes #3 *Player Issue* L/S Away Shirt (M) Adidas
1985 Kodak All Stars #10 Home Shirt (M) Asics
2017/18 Torino Belotti #9 L/S Away Shirt (M) Kappa
New Adidas Three Stripes Become Even Thicker Sometimes
The new Adidas 2026-2027 kits have been worn around the whole of Europe this weekend. With more and more on-pitch debuts, another feature of the new kits becomes obvious.
Instead of utilizing traditional stitched-on fabric strips or standard heat-pressed decals, the famous Three Stripes are now directly engineered into the woven fabric of the side panels. This has the effect that the bigger 3 stripes get even bigger when the shirt is stretched.
Umbro Launches Nations 2026 Collection
Umbro has released the Nations collection, inspired by the 2026 World Cup. The designs are available for **Brazil, Argentina, France, England, Japan and Morocco**. Rather than official team replicas, the pieces feature authorial reinterpretations with custom color palettes, exclusive graphics, crests and typography developed specifically for the project.
Each jersey includes symbolic details tied to the respective nation's identity, balancing minimalist and bolder approaches. Umbro Brazil director Eduardo Dal Pogetto noted that the aim was to go beyond traditional sportswear and create pieces representing the energy and identity of various nations with a modern outlook for daily use.
The jerseys are available now on the official Umbro Brazil website and select retailers, priced at R$349.99.
Arsenal Switches to Home Kit for Title Celebrations
After securing the Premier League title while playing in their Trefoil-adorned third kit, the Arsenal squad made a deliberate wardrobe change into their traditional 25-26 red and white home kit to actually lift the trophy.
This evokes memories of FC Barcelona, who famously wore orange but switched to their home shirt for the title lifting. In contrast to Arsenal, Barcelona just switched the shirt and kept the orange shorts and socks.
Do you like teams switching into their primary colors after the final whistle to ensure historic celebrations are captured in their iconic home kits?
Manchester City Debuts 26-27 Home Kit
Man City did not wear the special golden inscription for Pep Guardiola. This edition was exclusively available at the stadium store, limited to 500 shirts.
Atalanta, Marseille & Wolfsburg Change Logos for 26-27 Season
Vietnamese kit freaks Chuyện Áo Đấu have created a nice infographic of three European teams' logo changes for the 26-27 season. All of them have one thing in common - they are circular.
The underlying reasoning for this widespread circular design trend across modern football is primarily driven by digital functionality and commercial scalability. Circular, stripped-down logos provide a sense of visual balance and are significantly easier to apply across various media, ranging from tiny social media avatars to global lifestyle merchandise.
However, this rush toward extreme minimalism is increasingly alienating traditional football supporters and risking a severe homogenization of the sport's visual landscape.
For Wolfsburg, the change was praised by fans, as the Zinnen crest has been the fans' favorite design ever since. For Atalanta, it was also rooted in history, while OM was the biggest update.


































































































