FC Porto and New Balance have released the club’s full 2026/27 kit collection, comprising home, away, and third jerseys, as the Portuguese club prepares for a season that includes Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal, Taça da Liga, and UEFA Champions League competition.

The home kit was the first to appear, unveiled on 16 May at Estádio do Dragão during FC Porto’s coronation match against Santa Clara, a fixture that also marked 20 years since the club’s celebrated 2006 campaign. The full kit range debuted during FC Porto’s preseason schedule.

The 2026/27 home shirt is designed as a modern reworking of FC Porto’s traditional identity, built around a tribute to the aesthetic of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Wide blue-and-white stripes form the base of the design, joined by an embroidered crest, a v-neck collar, and red velvet numbering, details drawn directly from that earlier period of the club’s kit history. Together, the elements are intended to connect with FC Porto’s culture and traditions while giving the 2026/27 shirt a distinct retro character.

The FCP 2026/27 New Balance away shirt draws on a different set of references built around the city of Porto itself, incorporating themes tied to the region’s bridge engineering along the Douro River and its long tradition of Port wine production.

The design uses a deep purple base with cream detailing and subtle tonal striping worked into the fabric, adding depth while keeping a clean, classic silhouette. A monochromatic crest and simplified finishing details round out a jersey aimed at balancing a strong visual identity with a more refined, understated look.

FC Porto’s 2026/27third kit returns to blue, historically one of the club’s most closely associated colors, reworked here with a more contemporary design approach. The jersey carries FC Porto’s traditional embroidered crest alongside details influenced by the club’s wider blue-and-white heritage. Where the home and away shirts each lean on specific historical or regional references, the third kit is built primarily around color, using blue as its central design element while still connecting to the visual language established across the rest of the 2026/27 collection.
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