Bayern Munich unveils its white away kit for the 2025–2026 season.
Bayern Munich unveils its white away kit for the 2025–2026 season.

Bayern Munich has officially revealed the new away kit its players will wear during the 2025–2026 season, in a move that marks the 20th anniversary of the Allianz Arena – the club’s iconic home and one of Europe's most renowned stadiums.
The new kit features an elegant design dominated by classic white, a color historically associated with Bayern’s away kits. However, this time it carries a special significance, as the design was inspired by the 20th anniversary of the Allianz Arena, blending the spirit of the past with future ambitions.
The club made sure to present the new kit in a remarkable way, with German star Thomas Müller leading the official promotional campaign published across Bayern’s social media platforms. Müller, a symbol of the club, added historical and marketing value to the unveiling of the new kit.
The team is set to wear the new kit for the first time in the upcoming Bundesliga match against Borussia Mönchengladbach — a match expected to feature celebrations by Bavarian fans for their team’s league title win.
Bayern Munich recently secured its 34th Bundesliga title after direct rivals Bayer Leverkusen drew 2–2 with Freiburg — a result that ended Xabi Alonso's team’s title hopes. Leverkusen remained at 74 points, while Bayern increased its tally to 76, clinching the championship before the season’s end.
This triumph brings Bayern back to the forefront after a challenging season that fell short of expectations both domestically and in Europe. Nevertheless, the team managed to regroup and assert its dominance, proving once again that even temporary setbacks cannot shake its status as German football’s powerhouse.
The upcoming match against Mönchengladbach is expected to serve as a symbolic crowning of the season’s efforts, with players, staff, and fans celebrating the title by wearing the new kit — a gesture that reflects continuity and renewal.
The club’s management did not overlook the fans’ emotional connection when designing the kit. Sources within Bayern indicated that the design reflects the club’s bond with its supporters and history, featuring classic colors and architectural elements inspired by the Allianz Arena — now an icon in the world of stadiums.
Despite the season’s challenges — from fixture congestion to key injuries — Bayern Munich once again proved its ability to weather storms with minimal losses, turning adversity into a catalyst for resurgence.
With administrative stability and planning underway for next season, the team is expected to undergo lineup changes, including new signings to revitalize the squad, especially as some stars near the end of their contracts or careers.
While competition in the Bundesliga has intensified, with teams like Leipzig and Bayer Leverkusen raising their level, Bayern maintained its consistency and held onto the top spot when it mattered most, reaffirming its deep-rooted winning culture.
Unveiling the new kit at this moment is a smart move by Bayern’s marketing team, coinciding with title celebrations and boosting the product’s exposure and sales both locally and globally.
Bayern is currently preparing its post-season plan, which includes the summer training camp, international friendlies, and the launch of the rest of the season's kits. These are expected to feature designs inspired by key moments in the club's history, in line with the new approach of connecting the past with the present.
Club legends have welcomed the new kit, affirming that the connection between its design and the Allianz Arena's history adds an emotional dimension — not only for fans but for players as well, who see the jersey as a symbol of pride and belonging.
The coach also praised the spirit the team showed in the final rounds of the season, noting that the title didn’t come easily — it was the result of unity, hard work within the locker room, and unwavering fan support.
In the coming weeks, the club is expected to unveil its home and European competition kits as part of a broader campaign aimed at growing its global fanbase and deepening fan engagement with the club’s core values.
Through this announcement, Bayern Munich sends a clear message: its return to titles is not an endpoint, but a fresh beginning toward more trophies and achievements. The new kit is not just a uniform — it’s an extension of a club that doesn’t know the meaning of retreat.