EUROPEANMOD26
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Club Kits

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1,147 unique kits across 377 clubs — Home, Away and goalkeeper sets for every team, with a fourth kit for Russian Premier League sides. Most built from real 2025/26 references; every kit still reads as its club.

01

Every Club Deserves Its Own Shirt

A kit is the first thing you see when a match loads — and in FC 26 Career Mode, generic shirts are one of the fastest ways immersion breaks. EUROPEAN MOD 26 fixes that at scale: all 377 clubs in the mod received their own kit sets, built as proper in-game textures rather than recoloured placeholders. From a Russian title race to a Greek derby or a Balkan European qualifier, the team on the pitch wears colours, sponsors and patterns that belong to that club. This is not a handful of famous teams with custom kits and everyone else left behind. The entire mod roster was covered — small clubs included.

  • Custom kit sets for all 377 clubs in EUROPEAN MOD 26
  • Built as full in-game textures — crests, sponsors and fabric detail included
  • Covers every added league from the Russian Premier League to Iceland
  • The visual foundation that makes Career Mode feel like real football
02

Home, Away, Goalkeeper — and a Fourth Kit for Russia

Each club in the mod ships with a complete wardrobe: a Home kit, an Away kit and a dedicated Goalkeeper set — the three combinations you expect when cycling through your squad screen or watching a broadcast. Russian Premier League clubs go further. Real RPL sides often carry a fourth kit in modern seasons — an extra option for clashes, cup ties or special fixtures — and we mirrored that in the mod. Zenit, Spartak, CSKA and every other RPL club in EUROPEAN MOD 26 can field four distinct looks without breaking the authentic club identity each one carries.

  • Home, Away and GK kits for every club in the mod
  • Fourth kit exclusively for Russian Premier League teams
  • Goalkeeper textures separated from outfield kits — as in real squad management
  • Full kit rotation ready for league, cup and European fixtures
03

1,147 Unique Kits. One Mod.

The numbers add up quickly when you treat kits seriously. Three core sets per club across 377 teams already means more than a thousand individual designs — before you count the extra RPL fourth kits. In total, EUROPEAN MOD 26 contains 1,147 unique kit combinations available to every team in the mod. That is not one shared template recoloured 377 times. Each kit was authored as its own texture: sponsor blocks, manufacturer marks, collar details and sleeve layouts handled separately so Home and Away genuinely feel like different shirts, not the same file with inverted colours.

  • 1,147 unique kit combinations across the full mod roster
  • 377 clubs — each with at least Home, Away and GK
  • Additional fourth kits for all Russian Premier League clubs
  • Individual textures per kit — not bulk colour swaps
04

Grounded in the 2025/26 Season

We prefer to describe the mod honestly rather than oversell it — and on kits, that honesty still leaves a lot to be proud of. Roughly 90% of clubs in EUROPEAN MOD 26 wear realistic kits based on the 2025/26 season: reference photos from official club stores and match broadcasts, sponsor layouts checked against real releases, manufacturer logos placed where they sit on the actual shirt. When Zenit wear their anniversary home design or Partizan carry MaxBet across the chest, those details come from research — not guesswork. The result is a mod where most matchdays look like the season you are living in, not a kit from three years ago or a random FIFA template.

  • ~90% of clubs with realistic 2025/26 season kits
  • References from official releases, stores and broadcast footage
  • Sponsors, manufacturers and crests aligned to real designs
  • Visible in squad screens, match engine and close-up player shots
05

The Other 10% — Fantasy Kits, Real Club Identity

The remaining ~10% of teams use fantasy kits — and we are open about that. For some clubs, especially in Iceland's league and among less-covered sides across the mod, finding clean, current 2025/26 reference material is genuinely difficult. Official photos may be missing, releases delayed, or simply too low quality to rebuild faithfully at the standard we hold elsewhere. Rather than ship a blurry wrong shirt or copy another club's template, we designed fantasy kits that keep each team's real colours, crest and visual character. They may not mirror a specific retail release pixel for pixel, but when you manage an Icelandic side or a smaller Balkan club, the kit still reads unmistakably as that team — not as a placeholder borrowed from somewhere else.

  • ~10% fantasy kits where 2025/26 references are unavailable
  • Mostly Iceland and less-documented clubs in the mod
  • Real club colours, crests and brand identity preserved
  • Honest approach — no fake claims about unavailable source material
06

Hand-Made Textures, Not Template Recycling

Every kit in EUROPEAN MOD 26 is built as a proper game texture — the flat layout you see in kit-creator tools, mapped onto FC 26 player models with sponsors, sleeve marks and fabric patterns in the right zones. That work is slow and detail-heavy: a chest sponsor is not a stretched JPEG, a Puma mark sits on the correct shoulder, a Greek key pattern on an Aris home shirt repeats cleanly across front and back panels. Combined with our League Badges on Kits feature, sleeve patches can layer on top for European nights — but the base shirt underneath was already built to broadcast standard.

  • Full kit textures authored for FC 26 — not simple palette edits
  • Sponsor, manufacturer and crest placement checked per club
  • Patterns and trims aligned across front, back and sleeve panels
  • Pairs naturally with competition sleeve badges in the mod
In the game

On the pitch — not flat textures

Real FC 26 screenshots from the mod. Vertical kit previews with sponsors, crests and fabric detail as they appear in Career Mode. Tap any image to enlarge.

Baník Ostrava · Czech Republic

Czech Republic

Baník Ostrava

Chance Liga away look

Baník Ostrava in a full away kit built for the Czech Chance Liga — manufacturer logo, domestic sponsor and club crest aligned to real 2025/26 references, visible on the player model in match lighting.

Slovan Bratislava · Slovakia

Slovakia

Slovan Bratislava

Slovak title contender kit

Slovan Bratislava's kit with authentic Nike or club-specific branding as used in the Nike Liga — proof that smaller European federations in the mod receive the same in-game quality as headline leagues.

AC Omonia · Cyprus

Cyprus

AC Omonia

Cypriot First Division kit

AC Omonia in full kit with league-appropriate sponsors and club colours — one of many Cypriot clubs that now walk out in shirts built for EUROPEAN MOD 26 rather than recycled placeholders.

FC Rukh Lviv · Ukraine

Ukraine

FC Rukh Lviv

Ukrainian Premier League kit

FC Rukh Lviv wearing a UPL kit with correct crest, sponsor blocks and colour palette — representative of the mod's deep coverage across Ukrainian clubs in Career Mode.

FC Noah · Armenia

Armenia

FC Noah

Armenian Premier League kit

FC Noah's kit shows how even less-covered federations get full sponsor and crest treatment — real club colours on the player model, ready for a long Armenian Premyer Liga save.

Zira FK · Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan

Zira FK

Azerbaijan Premier League design

Zira FK in their league kit with Whitebit sponsor and club crest — Azerbaijani clubs dressed for broadcast, not left in default EA colours.

NK Olimpija Ljubljana · Slovenia

Slovenia

NK Olimpija Ljubljana

Slovenian PrvaLiga kit

NK Olimpija Ljubljana in a PrvaLiga kit with manufacturer marks and domestic branding — Slovenian football finally looks like itself on the pitch in FC 26.

Start a Career Mode where your club walks out in colours that belong to that team — not a random EA template from another league.