Real Madrid Unveils New Home Kit for Club World Cup: A Tribute to Bernabeu and Ronaldo Era
Real Madrid launches a new home kit for the Club World Cup, blending the history of Bernabeu with a nod to the Cristiano Ronaldo era.

Real Madrid has officially unveiled their new home kit for the upcoming Club World Cup, set to debut against Al Hilal on June 18. The kit, designed by adidas, pays homage to the iconic Santiago Bernabéu stadium and draws inspiration from past successful seasons, particularly the 2009-10 and 2015-16 campaigns.
Design Highlights
The new kit retains the classic white color but features black stripes on the sleeves and shoulders, along with a gold yellow trim across the torso. A significant design change is the spotted shading in the central area, replacing the diamond detail from the previous kit. This unique pattern is meant to represent the architectural design of the Bernabeu, blending the textures and lines of the old and new stadiums.
Historical Nod
Kit enthusiasts will notice similarities to the 2009-10 home kit, which marked Cristiano Ronaldo's first year at the club, and the 2015-16 version. The club hopes this new kit will bring the same level of success on the pitch as during Ronaldo's tenure.
Star Models
At the launch event, star players Kylian Mbappe, Jude Bellingham, and Vinicius Jr. modeled the new kit, adding to the excitement and anticipation for the upcoming tournament.
Social Media Buzz
The official Real Madrid Twitter account shared a teaser of the kit, captioning it, "It all starts here. This is Real Madrid. 🤝 @adidasfootball | #RMCFHome," generating significant buzz among fans and followers.
Real Madrid will certainly hope that this new kit not only honors their rich history but also brings them success in the Club World Cup, continuing their legacy of excellence on the global stage.