Manchester City have released a special kit that will only be used at the 2025 Club World Cup.
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Man City have released a new away shirt for the Club World Cup that comes in a presentation box ideal for City fans and collectors alike.
Man City have released a new away shirt for the Club World Cup
Manchester City will wear their special edition Club World Cup kit on Sunday for the first time when they take on Al-Ain FC at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
City launched a special edition strip to be worn solely at the Club World Cup, with the club’s iconic two-tone sash set against hand-painted graphics inspired by the 'Poznan' celebration.
The shirt has been designed in collaboration with New York-based fashion designer Colm Dillane, as a white base lies beneath a black and red diagonal sash that are revered from City's famous kits from the 1970s.
A fresh away kit and third kit will be launched ahead of the 2025/26 season, making the alternative kit they will be using in the competition a real collector's item.
To make it even more special, the kit comes in a presentation box, making it ideal for City fans and collectors alike. The kit is priced at £140 and available now from Fanatics.
However, the kit is on sale with Puma knocking 25% off the price until July 3. Just use the code FOOTBALL25 to get your hands on the kit for £105.
Man City's collectible Club World Cup shirt
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Man City have released a new away shirt for the Club World Cup that comes in a presentation box ideal for City fans and collectors alike. Puma will knock 25% off the shirt with the code FOOTBALL25 until July 3.
Dillane, known as KidSuper, said upon the release of the new City shirt: "Designing a kit for a Club as iconic as Manchester City has been an amazing experience.
"I wanted to really push the design into another space and take a famous City look and give it a new twist using hand painted graphics to create something that works well on pitch but also looks good partnered with lifestyle clothing and streetwear.
"The whole collection is a merging of football, fashion and art."
City wore their new 2025/26 home kit in the opening match of the competition, as goals from Phil Foden and Jeremy Doku helped seal a 2-0 win over Moroccan side Wydad AC.
They take on Al-Ain in the early hours of Monday morning and victory will almost certainly book Pep Guardiola's side a place in the knockout rounds.
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