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FC Porto and SL Benfica have introduced brand-new away kits for the 2025/26 season, each blending a distinct twist on tradition with daring, contemporary design elements.

Celebrating a ten-year partnership with New Balance, Porto’s latest away kit is released in a vibrant ‘sunfade’ pink. This shade pays tribute to the city’s rich cultural history, inspired by the iconic camellia flower, which is intricately connected to Porto’s romantic essence.

The jersey not only captures the flower’s color but also showcases an all-over geometric camellia pattern. The look is rounded off with matching pink shorts and socks, resulting in a striking and unified design.

“With the 2025/26 away kit, we wanted to capture the energy of FC Porto’s supporters in a way that feels fresh and fearless,” said Kenny McCallum, General Manager of New Balance Football. “This design pushes boundaries – not just through colour, but through a graphic identity that mirrors the emotion, movement, and intensity of the game.”

Meanwhile, Benfica’s new away kit – crafted by adidas – leans into subtle sophistication rather than bold statements.

Departing from the darker away strips of recent seasons, the 2025/26 shirt comes in a clean beige base with red trim and black three-stripe shoulders. A faint goal-net pattern is woven into the fabric, offering understated texture.

According to the club, the design pays “tribute to the Benfica community and the roots of football, with details that recall the urban aesthetic and energy of impromptu games.”

Both jerseys are available now via each club’s official online store and select physical retailers.

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