New Balance has unveiled the FC Porto home kit for the 2025/26 season — a visual tribute to ten years of shared success, pride, and unmistakable style between the Portuguese giants and the global sportswear brand.
In a nod to the very first collaboration back in the 2015/16 season, the new home kit reimagines that debut design through a contemporary lens. The iconic blue and white stripes — a staple of FC Porto's identity — remain the beating heart of the shirt, this time inverted for a fresh, forward-looking aesthetic. Layered over the stripes is a sublimated geometric pattern, a modern flourish that adds texture and energy without compromising the club's traditional DNA.
The look is completed with classic blue shorts and the option of alternate white shorts, depending on the matchday vibe, and crisp white socks that round off a kit rooted in heritage but tailored for the future.
“We’re incredibly proud to mark ten years with FC Porto – a club steeped in heritage and passion,” said Kenny McCallum, Senior Director of New Balance Football Product. “This kit is a tribute to our shared journey, combining history, identity and innovation in a single design.”
For FC Porto, the new drop is more than just a jersey. It’s a symbol of unchanging identity. “Our essence is unchangeable,” said Tiago Gouveia, Marketing Director at FC Porto. “FC Porto will always be the blue and white stripes, and for us, these will always be the colours of fashion. We worked together with New Balance to find a design that honours our legacy while properly celebrating these ten years of partnership.”
The campaign features none other than Sara Sampaio — supermodel, Portista, and proud daughter of Porto. Gouveia adds, “She is the perfect choice for a year in which we’ll be competing in the Club World Cup… She brings prestige to our roots on an international level.”
Ten years deep, the FC Porto x New Balance relationship continues to deliver. Past, present, and future — stitched into every stripe.
Pick up the FC Porto 25/26 home shirt at prodirectsport.com/soccer