Paris Saint-Germain are the current title holders of the UEFA Champions League and they will be defending their inaugural title in some style with a new sharp look come the 2025-26 season. The current holders of the French League have revealed their new home kit that reinvents their traditional blue and red kit. It has a dark blue main color and arge red and white details, including a lattice-like graphic that gives homage to the Eiffel Tower, an icon of the city that is at the center of the clubs identity.
PSG Unveils Bold New Jersey Ahead Of FIFA Club World Cup
The jersey is crossed by white beams that give prominence to the Nike swoosh and Qatar Airways sponsor, as well as the contour of the PSG crest that is so easy to recognize in a contemporary design touch that is worthy of European champions. Despite the fact that the first team of PSG men is already in the U.S. preparing to participate in the FIFA Club World Cup, the new kit was introduced back in Paris in a very stylish way.
The event was unveiled at the La Gaite Lyrique – a beautiful music venue – and the party was attended by club legends, Blaise Matuidi, Guillaume Hoarau, and Jereemy Menez, to embrace a new daring era. The wait to see it in action will not be long to the fans. PSG will wear the kit first in the Club World Cup opener against Atlético Madrid on June 15 at Los Angeles.
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Fans Reaction On The Reveal Of This New Jersey
PSG will debut this kit in the Club World Cup.
— 𝙋𝙎𝙂𝙐𝙡𝙩𝙧𝙖𝙨 (@SlicerKamet) June 12, 2025
Aura of Champions of Europe 🔥 pic.twitter.com/FHvueKvAmm
I can’t lie PSG have cooked with this new home kit pic.twitter.com/AUvkJkXox4
— Pure Football (@purefootballX) June 12, 2025
PSG's new home shirt for the 2025/26 season ❤️💙🗼
— Ⲍ🇫🇷| أبطال اوروبا🏆 (@Lutece01) June 11, 2025
10/10✨👏🏻
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This kit is gonna have to grown on me…. I’m not feeling it at all😭 https://t.co/IEqkNAaGve
— PSGOliBaba (@PSG_Oli) June 11, 2025
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