Do you want your Dream League Soccer squad to play like the best in the world? To win like City, you have to look like City. As we dive into the heart of the new season, it’s time to upgrade your team’s wardrobe with the latest Kits Manchester City 2025/26 DLS. Whether you’re grinding through the Academy Division or competing in the Global Challenge Cup, these sharp Sky Blue designs will ensure your players step onto the pitch with the authority of true champions.
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How to import Manchester City 25/26 Kit in DLS 26
Step 1: Click the Copy URL button for the corresponding Kits located below.
Step 2: Open Dream League Soccer 26
Step 3: Select My Club.
Step 4: Select Customise.
Step 5: Click Custome Kit.
Step 6: Paste the Kit URL copied in Step 1.
Step 7: Click Confirm.
| Man City 2025-26 | Type | URL | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Logo | ![]() | https://dlsgame.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/DLS-512×512-Logo-Manchester-City.png | |
| Home Kit | ![]() | https://dlsgame.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Manchester-City-Home-Kit-2025-26-DLS-25.png | |
| Away Kit | ![]() | https://dlsgame.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Manchester-City-Away-Kit-2025-26-DLS-25.png | |
| Third Kit | ![]() | https://dlsgame.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Manchester-City-Third-Kit-2025-26-DLS-25.png | |
| GK1 Kit | ![]() | https://dlsgame.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Manchester-City-GK1-Kit-2025-26-DLS-25.png | |
| GK2 Kit | ![]() | https://dlsgame.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Manchester-City-GK2-Kit-2025-26-DLS-25.png | |
| GK3 Kit | ![]() | https://dlsgame.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Manchester-City-GK3-Kit-2025-26-DLS-25.png |
Expert Review: The 2025/26 Revolution in DLS 26
For the 2025/26 season, Puma has taken a bold step away from tradition by introducing the diagonal sash to the Home Kit for the first time in Manchester City’s history. Traditionally reserved for away days, the sash creates a striking visual in Dream League Soccer 2026. When viewing these kits in-game, the 4K resolution ensures that the OKX sleeve sponsor and the Etihad Airways front-of-shirt logo remain crisp, even during zoomed-in celebrations.
The Away Kit is a masterpiece of minimalism. Inspired by the club’s very first kit from 1884, the all-black aesthetic paired with metallic silver accents looks incredibly premium on mobile screens. We have optimised these files specifically for the 512×512 px format to prevent the common “blurring” effect seen with lower-quality templates.
Perhaps the most technical design is the Third Kit. The “Cool Weather” grey features a subtle, all-over raindrop graphic that pays homage to Manchester’s famous climate. In DLS 26, the neon Pro Green accents on the collar and shoulders pop against the pitch, making your players easily identifiable during fast-paced matches.
A Deep Dive into Manchester City’s Kit History: From 1880 to DLS 26
To understand why the 2025/26 kits are so special, we must look back at the evolution of the Cityzens’ threads. Manchester City’s identity has not always been “Sky Blue.”
The Dark Origins (1880 – 1894)
The club’s earliest known kit dates back to 1884, when they were known as Gorton AFC (and later West Gorton/St. Mark’s). In stark contrast to today’s bright colours, the original jersey was black with a white Maltese cross on the left breast. This solemn design was a nod to the club’s origins as a church-based side. In our DLS 2026 collection, the Away Kit pays direct homage to this 140-year-old legacy by using the black base as its primary canvas.
The Birth of Sky Blue (1894)
When the club officially became Manchester City F.C. in 1894, they adopted the iconic Sky Blue and White colour scheme. While the exact reason for the choice remains a mystery, it has become synonymous with the club’s dominance. Over the decades, the shade has varied from “Cambridge Blue” to the current vibrant “Sky Blue” seen in the 2025/26 home shirt.
The Malcolm Allison Era and the Red-and-Black Sash
The “sash” that we see on the 2025/26 kits has a storied history. In the late 1960s, assistant manager Malcolm Allison famously suggested that City adopt red and black vertical stripes for their away kit, inspired by AC Milan. He believed these “colours of champions” would instil a winning mentality. The strategy worked, as City won the 1969 FA Cup and the 1970 European Cup Winners’ Cup in those very colours.
The diagonal sash variant became popular in the 1970s and 2010s, often seen on away kits. Bringing this design to the home shirt in 2025/26 is a historic fusion of City’s home and away identities, creating a bridge between the generations of Colin Bell and Erling Haaland.
Crest Evolution: From Eagles to Ships
The logo you import into DLS 26 today is the result of multiple redesigns. For years, City used the Manchester City Council coat of arms on special occasions. In 1970, the first circular badge was introduced, followed by the Golden Eagle design in 1997 (which featured the three stars for purely decorative purposes). In 2016, the club returned to the circular crest, reintroducing the Manchester Ship Canal and the Red Rose of Lancashire, which is the version we provide in ultra-high definition for your DLS profile.
For fans of both Manchester City and the popular mobile football game Dream League Soccer (DLS), the ability to outfit your virtual squad in the iconic sky blue (and other equally stylish designs) is a key part of the immersive experience. The desire to see digital representations of stars like Erling Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne, and Phil Foden sporting the latest Manchester City strips on your phone screen is a testament to the powerful connection between the real-world club and its virtual counterpart. This article delves into the significance of Manchester City Kits DLS, exploring their appeal, the history they represent, and why they are so sought after by players worldwide.
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