Club World Cup Kits Ranked: Real Madrid to Inter Miami
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is here, and News Directory 3 dives deep into the sartorial side of the gorgeous game! We’ve ranked the team kits, from the sleekest too the, well, let’s just say, less inspired. Discover which clubs are sporting winning looks and which might need a wardrobe change. We analyze the design inspirations behind each football kit, from cultural touchstones to innovative uses of color and pattern. See our take on the often-overlooked secondary_keyword detail: the kits themselves. Uncover which teams are making a statement on and off the pitch. Discover what’s next for the fashion-forward footballers.
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FIFA Club World Cup: Ranking the Best and Worst Team Kits
Updated June 12, 2025
The expanded FIFA Club World Cup kicks off this weekend in Miami, with 32 clubs from around the world competing. Hosted across the United States from June 14 to July 13,this 21st edition promises fierce competition as teams from six continents vie for the title at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
Manchester City, the reigning champion after defeating Fluminense in Saudi Arabia in 2023, is back to defend its title. Fluminense also returns, adding to the anticipation. A notable feature of this year’s tournament is the unveiling of fresh kits, some custom-designed for the occasion, drawing inspiration from diverse sources.
These new football kits reflect historical landmarks, local geography, folk art, Arabian mountain ranges, and even South Korea’s electrical power industry. Here’s a ranking of the kits, assessing each design’s unique appeal.
70. Ulsan HD — South Korea (Home kit, Adidas)
Ulsan HD’s home kit features a generic blue and yellow template, reflecting the club’s colors since the late 1990s. The design lacks unique elements, making it a bland choice.
69. Al Ahly – Egypt (Home,Adidas)
Al ahly’s home football kit is another standard Adidas template in red and white. it lacks unique detailing, a downgrade from the 2024-25 model’s honeycomb pattern.
