Real Madrid are the best club in Spanish football in terms of Spanish league titles won and they wear an all white kit which they have worn since their establishment in 1902. The shirts are manufactured by adidas and sponsored by Fly Emirates. Often referred to as the ‘Galacticos’ team, Real Madrid have had several iconic players to wear their shirt including the Brazilian Ronaldo, Zinedine Zidane, David Beckham, Luis Figo, Cristiano Ronaldo, Fernando Hierro, Sergio Ramos, Iker Casillas, Gareth Bale, Michael Owen, James Rodriguez and Roberto Carlos.
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- Real Madrid Club History
Real Madrid 25/26 Home Kit
The 2025/26 adidas home kit stayed true to Real Madrid’s traditional home colour, but a subtle dotted hexagonal pattern spread across the front of the shirt to add texture and depth without overwhelming the iconic white look. Then thin yellow-gold piping ran along the front sides of the shirt for that touch of regal elegance and energy. The shoulders featured black Adidas three-stripe branding, while the sleeve cuffs were clean and simple.
2024/25 Real Madrid Home Shirt
2023/24 Real Madrid Home Shirt
2022/23 Real Madrid Home Shirt
Real Madrid’s 2022/23 home combined the traditional white with purple accents as found on the three stripes on each shoulder. Purple was a popular secondary colour, appearing as the base for the 2017 UCL Title-winning away kit and as accents for the 1980s and 1990s shirts. This season’s jersey also had the team crest embossed all over it to serve as a design pattern. The outfit appealed to fans of buttoned polo shirts, whose collar’s edge had a half-and-half lining of purple and black.
2021/22 Real Madrid Home Shirt
2020/21 Real Madrid Home Shirt
Another change in the new home kit is the branding of the main sponsor Emirates Airline, as it is now rebranded as ‘Emirates FLY BETTER’ instead of simply ‘Fly Emirates.’ The main sponsor branding on the centre is black, and the same goes for the adidas logo on the right chest. Like most football clubs, the crest of the Los Blancos is on the left chest.
Men’s Real Madrid Shirt
Real Madrid has worn mainly an all white kit for most of its history. Its inaugural kit was plainly white but with black socks; which is the most notable change in modern times with white socks worn. Only once has another colour been used-black shorts were worn in the 1925 season. In the 1950’s the Real Madrid shirt became one of the most recognisable shirts of all time.
The design of the body has changed at various times though, with different manufacturers like Adidas, Hummel and Kelme switching the styles whilst keeping the all white colours since the 1980s. Adidas is the current kit maker for Real Madrid, while the current shirt sponsor is Fly Emirates, replacing bwin.com in 2013. The white kit has become one of the most famous in world football. The white shirt has been worn by many greats including Raul Gonzalez, Zinedine Zidane, Iker Casillas, Cristiano Ronaldo, Fernando Hierro, Roberto Carlos, Alfredo di Stefano, Ferenc Puskas and many more.
Women’s Real Madrid Kit
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Real Madrid Club History
Real Madrid Club de Futbol were formed in 1902 it is known as Spain’s and the world’s most successful football club, according to FIFA’s club ranking of the 20th century, just ahead of Manchester United. The club was originally named Madrid Club de Futbol, but were allowed to use the title Real after King Alfonso XIII of Spain gave the club an official blessing in June 1920.
Real Madrid wear white shirts, shorts and socks for their home games at the Santiago Bernabeu. The club has a long-running rivalry with FC Barcelona, dubbed as ‘El Classico.’ Madrid Derby refers to matches involving Real and its neighbour Atletico Madrid. Due to their relative successes on their respective domestic leagues, Bayern Munich and Juventus often meet Real in the Champions League. Raul has the most appearances for the club at 741 while Cristiano Ronaldo at 450 goals is the top scorer.