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The best jerseys at the Club World Cup

We have seen some, and we hope to see more

The best jerseys at the Club World Cup We have seen some, and we hope to see more

With all its flaws, the Club World Cup is managing to capture the attention of football fans everywhere. Sure, it's not yet the global success that FIFA hoped for in terms of viewership, both at home and in stadiums, but the nighttime matches always provide something to talk about at the office or in WhatsApp chats.

The group phase of the tournament is coming to an end, so it's time to make a style ranking, listing what we believe are the best jerseys among the 32 teams competing in the Club World Cup.

Botafogo - Goalkeeper jersey

The Vector takes center stage at the Club World Cup thanks to Botafogo, and among the entire Reebok collection for the Brazilian team, the piece that drew the most attention is the goalkeeper jersey: a light blue kit broken up by an irregular pattern of black, blue, and neon yellow cuts.

Al Ahly - Away jersey

Speaking of neon yellow: adidas chose this tone to design the Teamgeist and color the details of Al Ahly’s away jersey, a black shirt enriched with a silver graphic running across the front, depicting the silhouette of an eagle, the symbol of the Egyptian club.

PSG - Home jersey

It was a hit from the moment it was unveiled, and the new PSG Home jersey did not disappoint. On its first appearance on the pitch, the design inspired by the metallic geometries of the Eiffel Tower made a stunning impression. Probably one of the most beautiful kits of the upcoming football season.

Inter Miami - Third jersey

The new Inter Miami third jersey, launched just before the Club World Cup, is the first adidas kit to feature the Trefoil for Messi's team. This elegant light blue outfit features a V-neck with crossed straps and white and pink trim.

Porto - Away jersey

A bold choice by New Balance for Porto’s Away jersey, a pink shirt with a faded effect, silver detailing, crew neck, all enhanced by a graphic that runs across the jersey celebrating the camellia, a flower typical of the Portuguese city.

Espérance Sportive de Tunis - Third jersey

It’s hard to choose just one jersey from Kappa’s collection for Espérance Sportive de Tunis: in the end, the pick fell on the Third jersey, a navy blue polo with gold details on the collar and sleeve cuffs. The shirt features the same pattern seen on the Home and Away jerseys, a mosaic-style graphic woven into the fabric, which Kappa also used for Wydad Athletic Club.

Fluminense - Home jersey

A timeless classic that never loses its charm, this time designed by Umbro. The Fluminense Home jersey is a guaranteed hit with its combination of vertical burgundy and green stripes separated by white, a color scheme that originated by chance due to difficulties sourcing kits in the club's original colors (white and grey) and has since become the stylistic hallmark of the Tricolor.

Seattle Sounders - Away jersey

The Seattle Sounders away kit is inspired by the Pacific Ocean and features navy blue as the main color, over which a geometric pattern unfolds in various shades of blue and turquoise. This jersey is part of the "Protect Our Planet" initiative, the MLS franchise's campaign to raise awareness in local communities about environmental issues.

Monterrey Rayados - Home jersey

PUMA has redesigned the classic vertical stripe pattern of Monterrey for the Club World Cup. The result is a navy blue jersey with two large white brushed stripes on both the front and the sleeves. The collar is polo-style with a two-button closure, while the sleeve cuff features a concentric pattern alternating white and navy blue.

Mamelodi Sundowns - Home jersey

To wrap up, a well-deserved mention goes to the KidSuper collection for PUMA, and the choice falls on the Mamelodi Sundowns, an absolute cult team wearing a yellow jersey where the sun rises over a sand mountain at the base of which unfolds an imaginary city. An abstract design with a gradient from yellow to orange, with blue, green, and azure accents.