RB Leipzig 25-26 Home Kit Released
- Kit Design: The RB Leipzig 2025-2026 home kit, made by Puma, features a white base with red accents, a subtle chevron pattern, and the Red Bull logo.
- Key Features: The kit includes red sleeve cuffs, a V-neck collar, a diagonal red graphic line on the chest, and the slogan "YOU CAN DO ANYTHING" above "RB LEIPZIG" on the back.
- Availability and Price: The RB Leipzig 25-26 home jersey has been available since May 16 and retails for 140 EUR, including red shorts and socks.
Update: RB Leipzig have officially launched their 2025–26 home kit, which is inspired by the club's meteoric rise in German football.
Made by Puma, it will be worn in the 25-26 Bundesliga season.
RB Leipzig 25-26 Home Kit
Check out Puma's RB Leipzig 2025-2026 home jersey below.
The Puma Leipzig 2025-2026 home jersey stays true to the club’s identity with a clean white base, complemented by red accents. What sets this version apart is the subtle chevron pattern that runs throughout the shirt, creating a dynamic, textured visual effect.
Red is used prominently on the sleeve cuffs and V-neck collar, while the front is adorned with the iconic Red Bull logo in red and yellow. A thin red graphic line runs diagonally across the upper chest, adding an extra layer of visual interest.
On the back of the collar, the shirt features the motivational slogan "YOU CAN DO ANYTHING" in red lettering above a large “RB LEIPZIG” print, reinforcing the club’s modern and ambitious identity.
Replica Version
RB Leipzig 24-25 vs 25-26 Home Kit
Puma combines the RB Leipzig 25-26 home shirt with red shorts and socks.
The Puma RasenBallsport Leipzig 25-26 home jersey is available since May 16, retailing at 140 EUR.
Check out classic RB Leipzig kits on Football Kit Archive
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PSG 26-27 Away Kit - Long-Sleeve Version
Footy Headlines can leak 3 new pictures of the Nike PSG 26-27 away kit, long-sleeve version.
The kit is predominantly white and features a distinctive central gradient 'Hechter' stripe that transitions from red to navy blue with a vertical pinstripe effect, along with a matching lenticular crest and standard logo placements
Michael Olise Wears Custom Nike Hypervenom Phantom 3 Boots by Matty Boy
Michael Olise took to the pitch for his first 2026 World Cup match against Senegal wearing a unique pair of custom football boots. Rather than opting for one of Nike's current mainline models, Olise laced up in a personalized version of the Nike Hypervenom Phantom III boots.
The boots were customized by artist Matt Digiacomo, widely known as Matty Boy. The design features a distinct hand-painted aesthetic, applying personalized graphics and details directly onto the classic Hypervenom Phantom III 'Just Do It', released in 2018. This choice by Olise highlights a continuing trend of players showcasing bespoke, artist-customized footwear during major tournaments.
The custom Matty Boy edition serves as a striking blend of high-performance football gear and individual streetwear-inspired artistry.
FC Luzern 2026-27 Away Kit Released
The new FC Luzern 2026-27 away kit has been officially released. Made by Erreà, the shirt will be worn during the club's 26-27 Swiss Super League campaign and follows the release of their 125th-anniversary home kit earlier in May.
The Erreà FC Luzern 2026-27 away shirt draws inspiration from one of the city's most representative architectural landmarks, the Jesuit Church. It features a sophisticated tone-on-tone ornamental pattern that runs discreetly across the fabric. A striking blue vertical stripe, enhanced by a subtle golden trim, runs down the center of the shirt, paying homage to the club's traditional colors and adding a touch of elegance to the overall design.
The new Erreà FC Luzern 2026-27 away jersey successfully connects the club's local heritage with a contemporary aesthetic. The kit is currently available to purchase through the official club store.
Spotted: Cavan Sullivan Wears Special Adidas 3D-Printed Boots
Cavan Sullivan is the latest player to be spotted wearing Adidas' newly developed 3D-printed boots. Before him, Atlético Madrid forward Ademola Lookman was the first player seen wearing this special footwear. Big thanks to bootsclub.
The innovative Adidas 3D-printed boots, officially unveiled in late April, are part of the R.A.P. (Radical Athlete Perception) project. The initiative transforms athlete insights into reality through feedback, testing, and performance data, creating products tailored to players' needs.





















