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CWC Kit Ranks GFXGOAL

Borussia Dortmund's home and goalkeeper jerseys, Inter Miami third shirt, Monterrey's entire collection and the top seven kits at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, ranked

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup will feature 32 teams, one winner, and $1 billion in prize money - but it’s also a showcase of fresh kits from around the globe.

From European giants like Real Madrid, Chelsea, and Bayern Munich to lesser-known clubs such as Esperance de Tunis, Mamelodi Sundowns, and Al Ahly, teams from six continents will take the field - and many are debuting new looks for the tournament. Los Blancos stick with their iconic white, Chelsea in royal blue, and Bayern in their signature red.

But some clubs are getting bold. Borussia Dortmund’s eye-catching collaboration with KidSuper brings streetwear flair to the pitch, while Inter Miami’s third kit in a striking teal is already a fan favorite. Not all designs have landed, though - Manchester City’s new look has sparked more confusion than praise.

In a tournament full of global flair, the kits may be as memorable as the football. GOAL ranks the top seven kits from the 2025 Club World Cup.

  • Sounders CWC kitSeattle Sounders

    7Seattle Sounders x HOMETEAM collaboration

    The collaboration takes their 2025 Home shirt and spins it with a design inspired by the song "City in Motion" from rising local hip-hop artist, Yonny, and it's honestly just a fun spin on things. The Sounders players won't wear the shirt in games themselves; rather, this is a streetwear design from a limited-edition collection, but it dons the Club World Cup patches and is a symbol of their participation in the tournament this summer.

    The classy vertical stripes of Rave Green and Seattle Blue are joined by a graffiti-style design on the back of the shirt, paying tribute to a "city on the move."

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  • 6Esperance De Tunis third kit

    Tunisia, we were not aware of your kit game, but we are now. Their blue third kit is the stuff of dreams.

    This is a classy, classy kit. It reeks of elegance. It feels like walking down a street in Venice, with a canal man rowing beside you, and the people you walk past are all sipping wine in extravagant clothing.

    It doesn't feel like a football kit, but Kappa absolutely nailed the shirt. The mix of blue and gold with a mosaic-like print deployed to depict the flooring of Tunisian houses is just so, so good.

  • 5CF Monterrey's entire CWC collection

    Rayados have killed it with this design. All three shirts are incredible and offer a different look for the Mexican side.

    Their home shirt comes in an elegant long-sleeve design that is nothing short of fantastic. The combination of navy and white with the collar is superb, and the design of the white, looking like dripping paint, is so unique, too.

    Then, their away shirt and their third kit - come on now. Just the complete package. Another Puma collaboration with Kid Super, the white Away kit is slick with hints of blue and black as shadowy figures throughout, and then the Mexican flag coming down from the collar is a fantastic touch, too. The third, a fantastic pink kit, is not a shirt for everyone, but it's fun and has a killer design. It will look great on the pitch, and surely the Liga MX fanbase will sport it in the crowd to stand out during this tournament.

  • 4Borussia Dortmund Home x Goalkeeper kit

    Superb, by all accounts. The design across the shoulders of the kit is pretty wicked. Dortmund have been known to be the Black and Yellow for years, but they manage to rock a unique look every single time they debut a new kit - and this Puma x KidSuper collaboration is just the latest example.

    The collar is a brilliant touch, too, but where the action really happens is with their pink goalkeeper kit.

    Need we say more about it? It's gorgeous. The yellow collar, Puma logo, and badge with the subtle print across the shoulders pop terrifically. Just a brilliant set of shirts.

  • 3Inter Miami third shirt

    There's a chance that this kit enters the top 10 MLS shirts of all time -- it is that good. Adidas killed it here, and they did so by integrating a color scheme that still feels like Miami, even though they moved away from their trademark pink as the dominant color.

    The pink sleeve accents all around the shirt are paired with a color the South Beach franchise is labeling as "Miami Blue," which is supposed to be a shade reminiscent of the ocean surrounding the Floridian franchise. Everything about it is slick, there's nothing overpowering, and each shade of color blends and matches the other brilliantly. Just a fantastic kit.

  • 2Club Wydad Home

    It's time to have a conversation, football fans, designers, and sporting companies: collars are back in, and we cannot lose them this time around.

    This is a brilliant kit, and Kappa has hit it out of the park. The golden strokes of color hinted at with the combination of white and red work so, so well.

    Perhaps the best part of the shirt, though, is the sleeve. The cuffed sleeves offer a slick fit that will see fans around the world don this as streetwear and as a casual shirt, because it works so well for daily wear, too.

  • 1Mamelodi Sundowns Home

    Another collaboration of Puma x KidSuper, this is a delightful combination of shirts for anyone who appreciates a killer collar and a wicked design. The Home kit, however, takes the cake here.

    The abstract art embedded in the shirt is a depiction of the aureate sunsets in Tshwane, South Africa, and it covers the entire front of the shirt up until their sponsor. Looking at the kit, it genuinely feels like art - an individual put time, patience, and dedication into the design, and it absolutely paid off.

    Now, it's clear this won't be everyone's cup of tea - there's a lot happening with it. However, if you fall into that category, just know you're wrong and you'll need to accept that.

    Sundowns may not be the flashiest of squads competing, but it's evident they will be dripped out unlike any other in the competition.