Bayern München 25-26 Away Kit Released - Tribute to Allianz Arena
- Release and Inspiration: Bayern Munich's 2025-26 away kit has been officially released and is inspired by the sunrise views of the Bavarian Alps from the Allianz Arena.
- Color and Design: The kit is predominantly white with grey and coral accents, featuring a unique camouflage-like design on the front inspired by the Allianz Arena's architecture.
- Availability and Price: The kit is available since May 5th and retails for 150 EUR.
Update: Bayern Munich have officially released their 2025 away kit, with a design inspired by the sunrise views of the Bavarian Alps from the Allianz Arena.
Bayern München 25-26 Away Kit
This picture shows the Bayern München 25-26 away shirt, made by Adidas.
The Adidas Bayern Munich 2025-26 away football shirt is predominantly white, with grey and coral accents. The last time Bayern Munich's away shirt was white was in the 22-23 season.
Design-wise, the Adidas Bayern München 2025-2026 away kit has a unique camouflage-like design in different shades of coral red and grey.
The unique camouflage motifs on the front of the shirt are likely inspired by the architecture of the Allianz Arena.
The back collar also features the Allianz Arena icon logo.
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Bayern Munich 24-25 vs 25-26 Away Kit
White shorts and socks round off the look of the new FC Bayern München 2025-26 away strip by Adidas.
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