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Although we are still at the midway point of the season, various sources have already revealed the potential designs for Real Madrid kits for the 2025/26 campaign.
Real Madrid’s home kit, in particular, has been in focus as it will make a debut in the FIFA Club World Cup in 2025.
FootyHeadlines, which originally leaked the design for the home kit, has now given us a potential release date for the home kit.
According to the report, the kit’s release is tentatively scheduled for late May or early June 2025, just in time for the prestigious tournament starting on June 15, 2025.
The design of the new kit is rumored to hark back to the iconic 2009-10 and 2014-15 home kits, blending tradition with a modern twist.
Adidas, the kit manufacturer, is expected to feature a white base color as is customary, but with a twist: metallic silver stripes, yellow detailing, and black logos, promising a look that’s anything but ordinary.
The kit design, as predicted by renowned kit modder @Rode1Kits in collaboration with Footy Headlines, showcases a shirt with yellow piping along the seams, a nod to the 2009-10 design, and the classic Real Madrid crest prominently displayed.
The “Fly Emirates” sponsorship logo remains, ensuring continuity with the club’s long-standing partnership.
This kit represents modernness but at the same time, it also a connection to the club’s storied past, with visual elements that echo memorable campaigns.
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In a significant accolade for one of football’s most respected figures, former Real Madrid star Toni Kroos has been honored with the Golden Man award for 2024 by the Italian newspaper Tuttosport.
This award recognizes Kroos as the standout player of the season for those over 21, highlighting his pivotal role in Real Madrid’s triumphant campaign, which included clinching the Champions League, La Liga, and the Spanish Super Cup.
Kroos, who announced his retirement from the sport following the European Championship where he represented Germany, was instrumental in his team’s success before hanging up his boots.
The Golden Player Man 2024 is TONI KROOS!
He retired at the top, having won it all last season!#Goldenboy #Goldenboy2024 #FootballBenchmark #Tuttosport #football pic.twitter.com/SJytv3DFIy
The award ceremony, held in Turin, saw Kroos surpass his former teammate Vinicius Junior and Manchester City’s Rodrigo Hernandez, who had recently clinched the Ballon d’Or amidst debates over his selection.
The decision by Real Madrid to not attend the Ballon d’Or gala in Paris was a topic of discussion, with Tuttosport’s director Guido Vaciago publicly supporting the club’s stance.
In his letter to Real Madrid’s president Florentino Perez, Vaciago praised the club’s integrity in light of the controversy.
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