Tottenham Hotspur Launches 2025-26 Nike Home Kit – Plus Other Unveilings Around Europe – SportsLogos.Net News

Tottenham Hotspur Launches 2025-26 Nike Home Kit – Plus Other Unveilings Around Europe

English Premier League side and reigning UEFA Europa League champions Tottenham Hotspur are showing their allegiance with their new home kit for 2025-26, made by Nike.

The kit was launched earlier this week, accompanied by a video of current and former players leading fans in an oath of allegiance to the North London club. It retains the Lilywhite’s traditional white home base, with navy blue stripes starting at the shoulder and splitting off to taper down on both the front and back of the sleeves. Slate grey panels run under the arms, while lighter grey panels run down the sides.

The club’s primary logo sits in the centre of the chest, with the Nike swoosh below.

Spurs’ preseason fixtures include a match against North London rivals Arsenal in Hong Kong on July 31, as well as a match against Bayern Munich on August 7 and the UEFA Super Cup against Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain on August 13 in Udine, Italy.


NEWCASTLE UNITED – Home

While they consult supporters on a possible crest change, English Premier League side Newcastle United have released their new home kit for 2025-26, made by Adidas. The new kit marks the return of light blue accents to Newcastle’s traditional black-and-white vertical stripes, including striping on the collar and piping down the sides and on the sleeve cuffs. The edges of the vertical stripes incorporate a shepherd’s check pattern “to create something fresh, and undeniably Newcastle.”


🇫🇷 LILLE OSC – Home

French Ligue 1 side Lille OSC are ready to defend their fortress in their new home kit for 2025-26, made by New Balance. The red shirt features a tonal pattern inspired by the shape of the Citadel of Lille, which was built between 1667 and 1670 and also inspires the pentagonal shape of the club crest. Red, white and blue pinstripes appear at the front of the V-neck collar, and a white fleur-de-lys on the back collar has the rallying cry “FIERS FORTS FÉROCES” (“Proud, Strong, Fierce”) underneath.


🇩🇪 1. FC HEIDENHEIM 1846 – Home, Away and Third

After managing to stay up in their first season after being promoted, 1. FC Heidenheim are ready to take on the German Bundesliga big boys in 2025-26 wearing new home, away and third kits made by Puma. The home kit is red, with darker red vertical stripes down the front and a black collar and sleeve cuffs. The away kit is blue with black brush stroke stripes of different widths on the front and sleeves. The third kit is solid white with a red and grey camouflage pattern in the side panels.


🇳🇱 FEYENOORD – Home

Dutch Eredivisie side Feyenoord is keeping things simple and classy with their 2025-26 home kits, made by Castore. The club has retained its traditional half-red, half-white look, with sleeves that contrast with the colour of the body on each side. The V-neck collar is also split in half and contrasts with the body colour on each side, while the sleeve cuffs also take on the opposite colour of each sleeve.


🇵🇹 SL BENFICA – Home, Away and Third

Portuguese Primeira Liga powerhouses SL Benfica released their entire suite of kits for 2025-26, made by Adidas, last week, all of which symbolize “the fusion between SL Benfica’s past, present, and future. Every detail of the kits reflects the club’s DNA: determination, pride, and a sense of belonging to a unique community.” The home kit is Benfica’s classic red, with white panels under the arms and black detailing on the collar and sleeve cuffs. The away kit, meanwhile, is beige with red detailing and an embossed diamond pattern “reminiscent of vintage goals.” The white third kit with red accents also has a pattern woven into the fabric that “resembles the graphic shape of a goal net.”


🇵🇹 FC PORTO – Home and Away

Fellow Portuguese side FC Porto celebrates their 10th anniversary with supplier New Balance and their home city with their home and away kits for 2025-26. The blue-and-white striped home kit revisits the first kit that New Balance made for Porto, but with “fresh and modern details” like gold accents and an embroidered club crest. The away kit, meanwhile, is a “declaration of love” for the city of Porto, with the salmon colour being “graphic representation of the flowers that have populated the city’s gardens at the end of winter since the 19th century and which appear, subliminally, but at the same time very present, all over the shirt.”