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·23 de maio de 2025
🎸 Rock, 🌿 ecology and 🔥 hell: check out this week’s shirt releases

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·23 de maio de 2025
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The final stretch of the European season is a time filled with jersey releases for the championships that will resume in the next semester.
Just this week, we had some of the top teams on the continent revealing their new shirts: Atlético de Madrid, Chelsea, Arsenal, Milan, and the current Portuguese double champion Sporting.
Also noteworthy are some of the less traditional clubs, such as Cagliari, Monterrey, St. Pauli, and Fiorentina, but equally beautiful.
Let's get to the outfits:
Atlético de Madrid was inspired by the music "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC, played before their matches at the Metropolitano stadium, and put lightning bolts on the sides of the jersey.
Does it need more than the traditional red and black? Yes. The new main jersey has inspiration from the flames of hell of the devil, the club's mascot. And it also has the shield now all in red.
That's right! The letter A was highly valued in Arsenal's new jersey. With the font in the Gothic style, taken from the "Victoria Concordia Crescit" coat of arms ("Victory grows from harmony", the club's motto in Latin).
The London rival also launched its new version, inspired by the tradition of monuments and buildings in its part of the city, to the west. The jersey will be used in the Conference League final, next Wednesday, against Betis, and in the Club World Cup.
Between you and me, this back part looks like a pantographic door, those old elevator doors...
In celebration of the conquest of the Portuguese double championship, last Saturday, Sporting transformed fans into models for the launch of the 2025/26 jersey. The old novelty is the return of the traditional green and white, without the interference of black that appeared in the current one.
And speaking of green, Cagliari's new third jersey has an ecological footprint, in homage to the forests of Sardinia. Look at the leaf pattern in the background of the blue.
And look who showed up at the launch of the jersey for the Mexican team for the Club World Cup: Spanish defender Sergio Ramos, Real Madrid idol, helped to publicize the uniform that references the 80 years of the club, with a retro shield.
Speaking of old times, what about St. Pauli's uniform for the next season that rescues the brown and white stripes?
And the always beautiful Viola of Fiorentina, inspired by the model of the 1999/2000 season, the time of Argentine idol and top scorer Batistuta.
And which one did you like the most? 😍
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