Real Madrid 2026-27 Home Kit by Adidas Revealed

Real Madrid 26/27 Adidas Home Kit

Real Madrid and adidas have unveiled the Real Madrid 26/27 Home Kit, which will be worn throughout the 2026/27 season in domestic and European competition.

Real Madrid Kit Design & Inspiration

The new Real Madrid jersey retains the club’s traditional white base and incorporates design details inspired by the diamonds and pearls in the crown of the club crest. A subtle tonal jacquard pattern runs across the fabric, creating a textured surface throughout the front, back and sleeves.

Dark green trim appears on the round collar and sleeve cuffs, while the adidas Three Stripes on the shoulders are presented in pink. Matching dark green branding is used for the adidas logo and Emirates Fly Better sponsor.

The Real Madrid crest is applied to the left chest in full colour, while the Authentic version includes a heat-applied badge designed to reduce weight for match use. Additional detailing includes a knitted collar featuring "RMCF" text and a gold Authentic Licensed Product sign-off near the hem.

 

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Technical Features

The Real Madrid 2026/27 home shirt is available in both Authentic and Replica versions. The player edition uses adidas Climacool+ technology, a streamlined fit and engineered jacquard fabric developed for elite-level performance.

The Replica version features Climacool moisture-management technology and interlock fabric construction while maintaining a similar appearance.

Full Real Madrid Home Kit details

The new Real Madrid football shirt is paired with white shorts featuring pink adidas stripes and dark green trim, alongside white socks with dark green detailing and RMCF branding. The kit will be worn during the 2026/27 La Liga season and the 2026/27 UEFA Champions League campaign.

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lukedeux
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 · 6 days ago
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Does this short offend me the way it appears to so many others, no. I even kind of like the pop of colour, but I'm clearly not in touch with the club culture.

Is this yet another example of Adidas losing it's edge? I think that argument can be made. The output just feels less and less inspiring lately.
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TatiMalky
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 · 8 days ago
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I actually quite like this strip but it is not a madrid strip.
Home strips should be kept as traditional as possible. I understand a team in all white must be a bit difficult to try and show imagination but throwing the pink 3 stripes and green collar makes me think they've ran out of ideas. I didn't mind the gold, purple, blue, black... but the pink just makes it looks too close to Barca colours... i know Barca are red and blue but it still has a look.
Away and 3rd can be messed around with for a bit of a change and i love a ridiculous away and 3rd.
Sorry for my rant.
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Waldschrat
 · 5 days ago
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They really found accent colours that haven't been used in the past couple of years. After black, purple, blue, teal, gold, orange now green and pink. Congrats!
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Doug Funnie
 · 6 days ago
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Would make for a nice Bulgaria shirt, or perhaps Hungary away. Real Madrid? Not so much.
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Dj
 · 6 days ago
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Not a fan at all. How I wish they’d just bring out an all white kit in the classic style.
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Pag
 · 6 days ago
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It's not too bad.
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ivanhow
 · 6 days ago
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Ridiculous use of pink and green - why are they on a Real Madrid shirt?
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Enio
 · 7 days ago
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Worst Real Madrid 1st kit ever. Shame on you, Adidas
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YYZ
 · 7 days ago
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Not good. The red & green don't work or make sense (at least to me).
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Stan
 · 7 days ago
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Wow, how hard can it be to completely fk up what is basically a plain white t shirt 🤣
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