(PHOTOS) The Best Jerseys of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup
The revamped FIFA Club World Cup will bring 32 clubs to the United States, and while the football promises to be spectacular, so does the style on display. Several teams have already unveiled their kits for the tournament—some even modeled by club legends.
Here are some of the standout jerseys of the 2025 Club World Cup:
River Plate
The Argentinian giants stay true to their roots with the classic red sash on the home kit. The away version, however, turns heads: a black base with vertical red stripes, evoking iconic early-2000s designs. Sleek, bold, and full of identity.

Paris Saint-Germain
Ronaldinho himself unveiled PSG’s latest kit. The design features a geometric center pattern in bold red and deep blue tones. It’s modern, daring, and perfectly reflects the urban-chic image of the Parisian club.

Real Madrid
This white kit is a nod to early 2010s designs, blending a Teamgeist 2006-style pattern with subtle gray and yellow accents. It’s minimalist, nostalgic, and fitting for the most successful club in Club World Cup history.

Inter Miami
Lionel Messi’s club once again makes a statement. Their alternate sky-blue kit features pink detailing and a rounded collar—a tribute to Miami’s laid-back lifestyle. A perfect fusion of streetwear, nostalgia, and sleek design.

Chelsea
With Didier Drogba as the face of the campaign, Chelsea revealed a white kit with green and red detailing, thin central lines, and a retro-inspired crest. It’s an elegant blend of heritage and modern minimalism.

Boca Juniors
The Xeneize never disappoint. Their classic blue and gold jersey now features a subtle diamond texture on the fabric, keeping the iconic horizontal stripe intact. Tradition meets modern texture—an instant fan favorite.

Atletico Madrid
Fernando “El Niño” Torres presented Atleti’s kit, which brings back the classic thick red-and-white stripes. A green-accented crest and a new blue sponsor add a refreshing twist. A true return to roots, with a modern edge.

Inter Milan
Ronaldo Nazário introduced this masterpiece: a white base with abstract blue and sky patterns, inspired by Italian mosaics. It’s artistic, bold, and unlike anything the Nerazzurri have worn before.

Which One’s Your Favorite?
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup won’t just decide the best team on the planet—it might also crown the year’s most iconic football jersey. So... which one are you backing?