
Real Madrid's home kit for the 2026/27 season has been leaked online.
Los Blancos are famous for their iconic white kit, though they have been known to experiment with the finer details of the design in an attempt to make it unique every season.
It appears that next season's kit will be no different, with a bold design that will mix the club's famous white strip with pink and dark green detailing for the first time in their history.
Leaked images shared by Footy Headlines suggest the new Real Madrid kit will feature the same shade of dark green used on their iconic away shirt from the 2012/13 season, when they finished runners-up in La Liga and reached the Champions League semi-finals under Jose Mourinho.
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The leak also claims the new Real Madrid home shirt will have pink detailing on the sleeves, as was seen on their more recent 2020/21 and 2014/15 home shirts.
Those design elements will also feature on the shorts and socks, with pink Adidas stripes down the side and a dark green cuff.
A series of images show the Adidas manufacturer logo and the Fly Emirates sponsor will both be in dark green on the chest, along with the HP sleeve logo on the left arm.
Real Madrid's home shirt will also feature a subtle pattern on the collar and arm cuffs, with the initials RMCF, representing Real Madrid Club de Fútbol, printed on the back of the neck.
A first for a Real Madrid kit
Although Real Madrid have featured pink details on two of their most recent home shirts, it would be the first time in the club's illustrious history that their home kit has featured dark green detailing.
The report also states that the new Real Madrid home kit will be released in May 2026 and could be worn before the end of the current season.
Álvaro Arbeloa's side currently sit second in the La Liga table and are on course for a trophyless season after they were knocked out of the Champions League at the quarter-final stage and lost in the Copa del Rey round of 16.
Real Madrid travel to face Barcelona in El Clásico this weekend, with Barca knowing that they will secure the La Liga title if they avoid defeat. Arbeola's side also face Real Oviedo and Sevilla in the final weeks of the season before they finish the campaign at home to Athletic Club.
They will hope that their new home kit can bring them better luck next season than the turmoil they have experienced during the current campaign.
Topics: Real Madrid, La Liga, Kit