Revamped FC Bayern Champions League Jersey Carries a Unique Inscription
FC Bayern Munich has revealed its new Champions League jersey for the upcoming 2025/26 season. The new jersey, predominantly black, features red, green, and white accents, reflecting the club's traditional colours.
The new jersey will be worn in both the men's and women's teams' matches. The men's team will don the new jersey for the first time on August 7 against Tottenham Hotspur, while the women's team will debut it on August 30 against Wolfsburg.
The chest of the jersey displays the historic FC Bayern-e.V. logo from the 1920s, a nod to the club's rich history, and the adidas Trefoil logo. The neck area features the embroidered slogan, "From the South. From the Heart.", a sentiment that encapsulates the club's deep-rooted connection to Munich.
The new jersey is a homage to Munich's Marienplatz, where the team has celebrated numerous titles with its fans. The special message on the new Champions League jersey, "Greetings from the Town Hall Balcony," carries significant meaning, referencing the club's connection to the city and its historic celebration spot at Marienplatz in Munich. This unique label can be found on a special label on the hem of the shirt.
FC Bayern will participate in the 2025/26 Champions League, with the group stage commencing on September 16. The teams FC Bayern will face in the group stage will be determined following the draw on August 28.
The new FC Bayern Munich Champions League jersey is now available for purchase in the online store and all FC Bayern stores. It's a must-have for any FC Bayern fan, especially for those eagerly anticipating future celebrations of trophies. The new jersey is expected to be worn in these celebrations, making it a symbol of the club's continued success.
The new jersey, apart from being worn in the men's and women's teams' matches, will also be donned during FC Bayern's participation in the 2025/26 Champions League. The special message on the new Champions League jersey, "Greetings from the Town Hall Balcony," holds significance, as it references the club's connection to the city and its historical celebration spot at Marienplatz in Munich, a location where numerous titles have been celebrated.