The 2021/22 season was a monumental one for Real Madrid, etched into the annals of football history with their triumphant conquest of both La Liga and the UEFA Champions League. Beyond the on-field heroics, the visual identity of the team – their kits – played a crucial role in encapsulating the spirit and legacy of this remarkable period. For fans, collectors, and especially players of Dream League Soccer (DLS 26) eager to recreate that legendary season, understanding the nuances of these iconic kits is paramount. This comprehensive guide delves into the design, inspiration, and significance of Real Madrid’s 2021/22 home, away, and third kits, providing an invaluable resource for anyone looking to bring the magic of that era to their digital pitch.

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The Home Kit: A Tribute to Madrid’s Heartbeat
Real Madrid’s home kit for the 2021/22 season, released on June 1st, 2021, was a masterclass in combining classic tradition with contemporary design. Manufactured by Adidas, the kit retained the club’s iconic all-white base, a symbol of purity and dominance that has defined Real Madrid since its inception in 1902. However, for this particular season, subtle yet significant details were incorporated to elevate its aesthetic and storytelling.
The primary embellishments were vibrant pops of “Lucky Orange” and “High-Res Blue.” These colors weren’t merely decorative; they were carefully chosen to represent the vibrant culture and urban essence of Madrid, the very heart of the club. A unique spiral graphic was engineered directly into the fabric of the jersey, a subtle nod to the iconic fountains of Plaza de Cibeles. This landmark square in Madrid is where Real Madrid fans traditionally gather to celebrate their monumental victories, making the kit a tangible connection to the shared celebratory spirit of the club, its players, and its loyal supporters.
The design also paid homage to Adidas’s signature three stripes, prominently featured alongside the sponsor logos in the contrasting orange and blue. The main sponsor, Emirates “Fly Better,” was emblazoned across the chest, a consistent presence on Real Madrid jerseys that has become synonymous with the club’s global reach. The attention to detail extended to the loop label of the neck, which incorporated the same spiral design. This home kit wasn’t just a uniform; it was a wearable piece of art that celebrated the deep-rooted connection between the club and its city.
For DLS 26 enthusiasts, the white base with its distinct orange and blue accents makes for a visually appealing and recognizable kit. Recreating this kit in the game allows players to immerse themselves in the authentic Real Madrid experience, mimicking the legendary squads that graced the Santiago Bernabéu in this iconic attire.
The Away Kit: Embracing Urban Creativity
Launched on August 5th, 2021, Real Madrid’s 2021/22 away kit took a bold departure from traditional away colors, drawing inspiration from the dynamic and artistic spirit of Madrid’s urban landscape. This kit was designed to embody the city’s rich tapestry of art, music, and its vibrant populace.
The base color for the away kit was “Victory Blue,” a distinctive shade that provided a fresh canvas for its unique design elements. The most striking feature was an abstract graffiti graphic, custom-created by the Adidas product creation team and meticulously engineered into the fabric. This artistic motif was directly inspired by the iconic Malasaña district, known for its bohemian atmosphere and street art. The graffiti design reflected the creativity and rebellious spirit of the fans in this area, encapsulating the “Grandeza” mindset – a term that signifies the greatness and grandeur associated with Real Madrid.
Similar to the home kit, the away jersey featured contrasting pops of “Lucky Orange” and white, integrating seamlessly with the overall design. These colors were also visible on the neck’s loop label, which included a special art-inspired Real Madrid logo, and, of course, on the sponsor logos and the Adidas three stripes. The Emirates “Fly Better” sponsorship remained a prominent feature.
This away kit was a testament to Real Madrid’s willingness to embrace contemporary cultural influences while staying true to its identity. For DLS 26 players, the “Victory Blue” with its eye-catching graffiti-inspired graphics offers a fantastic alternative to the home kit, allowing for diverse visual representation of their in-game Real Madrid squad. Capturing the intricate details of this kit in DLS 26 can truly enhance the gaming experience, reflecting the real-world artistry of the design.
The Third Kit: A Nod to Legacy and Modernity
The Real Madrid 2021/22 third kit, officially launched on September 17th, 2021, continued Adidas’s tradition of blending historical references with fresh, modern aesthetics. This kit saw the team return to a light-blue/turquoise look, a color scheme previously featured in their third kits in seasons like 2019/20 and 2017/18. The official colorway for this season’s third jersey was “Hi-Res Aqua.”
This iteration combined the familiar base color with black and white accents. The Adidas logo on this kit was particularly notable, appearing as a mixture of black and white, a design element inspired by the Adidas EQT line of the 1990s. The famous three stripes and the Real Madrid badge itself were rendered in white, as was the Emirates “Fly Better” sponsor logo on the front. A distinct black crew-neck collar rounded off the clean and sophisticated look.
A unique design inspiration for the third kit was the Km. 0 plaque of the Puerta del Sol in the center of Madrid, which marks the geographical center of both Madrid and Spain. Inspired by this plaque, the kit featured a subtle print resembling “compass needles” and a special logo on the inside of the collar (though this internal detail was primarily on the authentic versions). This thoughtful inclusion added another layer of connection to the city of Madrid.
For DLS 26 players, the “Hi-Res Aqua” third kit provides another excellent option for their virtual Real Madrid team. Its distinct color and subtle design elements make it stand out, offering versatility for different match scenarios in the game. Replicating the authentic look of this kit adds a level of realism and enjoyment for dedicated DLS 26 players.
How to import Real Madrid Kits 2020/21 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.
Home Kit
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Away Kit
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Third Kit
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Four Kit
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GK Kits
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Logo Real Madrid DLS 512 x 512
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