Spanish giants will sport an orange shirt for their away fixtures next season, revealing a striking, vibrant design as they aim to retain both their La Liga and Champions League titles.
The jersey features an astral, abstract pattern, symbolizing stars in the night sky.
In a statement released by the club, Madrid unveiled the inspiration behind their unique look, explaining that the design is drawn from “the stars that appear in the sky outside the Santiago Bernabeu.”
The club continued: “Its design is born from the idea that it doesn’t matter where the team competes because Real Madrid fans are always connected by the stars in the sky.”
Madrid’s new away kit brings back memories of their third kit from the 2013/14 season—the same season they clinched their dramatic tenth Champions League title.
In the upcoming season, stars like Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Junior, and new signing Kylian Mbappe will don this shirt.
The Spanish champions introduced their new home kit in June, showcasing a minimalist, classic design that underscores the team’s enduring legacy.
With La Liga fixtures now announced, Madrid will start their season against Mallorca on August 18.
However, their first match will be against Serie A side Atalanta in the UEFA Super Cup on August 14.