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Leeds United have unveiled their new 2025/26 away kit – a sharp reimagining of one of the club’s most beloved looks from the Premier League era.

Inspired by the iconic blue-and-yellow design from the 2001/02 and 2002/03 seasons, this kit pays tribute to when Leeds secured a fifth-place finish and participated in European competitions.

The shirt showcases a deep blue base complemented by vibrant yellow highlights, with an elegant embossed horizontal pattern for added depth and texture, giving a modern twist to the classic design.

Contemporary elements include a stitched club crest and two-tone adidas stripes on the shoulders. The kit also features matching blue shorts and socks with dual-color detailing. Inside the collar, the phrase “WE ARE LEEDS” provides a strong finish.

To launch the kit, the club brought back a cast of cult heroes and legends from the original era – including Mark Viduka, Nigel Martyn, Ian Harte and Gary Kelly – alongside more recent favourites like Jermaine Beckford.

The kit launch campaign cleverly riffs on the famous “Leeds would’ve taken more” phrase, showing fans making their way to a match across everyday and out-of-this-world locations – from the pub and public transport to, yes, even the moon – with cameos from the legends themselves.

The 2025/26 away kit is available now via adidas’ official online store and select global retailers.

Whether you remember the original or you’re discovering it for the first time, this kit brings the past roaring back – with plenty of modern swagger.

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