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Inter Will Debut New Away Kit In Club World Cup Opener Against Monterrey

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The new Inter away 2025-26 jersey will be on display when the Nerazzurri take on Monterrey in their opening FIFA Club World Cup fixture on Wednesday. 

Cristian Chivu’s side will face the Mexicans at the Rose Bowl. Their other Group E matches will see the Serie A runners-up take on Japan’s Urawa Reds and Argentina’s River Plate.

The reason for Inter wearing their new away colors is simply owing to the fact that the Rayados are nominally the ‘home’ team. Domenec Torrent’s side typically play in dark blue so a change is required.

Inter Away 2025-26 Jersey Statement

 

Ahead of Inter’s FIFA Club World Cup 2025 debut, the club and Nike are presenting the new AwayShirt for the 2025/26 season, which the players will wear in Los Angeles in their opening match against Monterrey,” a statement on the club website read.

The kit’s new design visually conveys the club’s founding values of inclusion and diversity, with a pattern that celebrates the belief that a team is strong thanks to the uniqueness of each of its members. The legacy of the Brothers and Sisters of the World motto, which is also present in the inside of the collar, is once again celebrated and enhanced.

Aesthetically, the shirt draws inspiration from Italian textile manufacturing and features an interwoven, multi-layered pattern, reminiscent of fashion fabrics and specific artisanal techniques: this highlights the importance of tradition and innovation coming together in the heart of Milan.

The simple and refined colour palette mainly features the Aqua Ghost shade, combined with modern sporty elements. The shirt’s graphic details such as the Inter logo, the Nike swoosh and the patches of the club’s Partners, Betsson.Sport, Gate and U-Power, are Blue Void, which creates a strong, recognisable visual contrast.”

Is The Inter Away 2025-26 Jersey Available Now?

The Inter away 2025-26 jersey is available for purchase. Customers can buy the full kit via the Nerazzurri’s club store (online) and other online retailers.

Worldwide shipping is available whereby a variable fee will apply. Depending on the country/region. Those who opt for express shipping can expect their delivery within 4-7 working days.

How Much Is The Inter Away Jersey?

The new Inter away 2025-26 jersey will retail at €149.99 ($170) from the official club store. That is for the match jersey. The sizes available are XS, S, M, L, XL and XXL.

For the replica home stadium jersey, supporters will be charged €99.99 ($113). The home shorts are priced at €49.99 ($57) with the socks coming in at €19.99 ($23). The kid’s replica shirt is €79.99 ($92) with the women’s edition €99.99 ($113).

Last week, supporters blasted Inter’s new 2025-26 home jersey. However, the away strip has so far received a slightly warmer reception from soccer fanatics.

Inter’s Club World Cup Fixtures

Inter’s Club World Cup fixtures will see the Serie A giants debut their new away colors in the opening Group E clash against Monterrey. The two sides will meet at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles.

The new home kit will be worn in the second match against Urawa Reds. That game will be contested at Lumen Field in Seattle. The Nerazzurri will also play River Plate at the same Stadia.

Tuesday, 17 June

  • Monterrey vs Inter – Rose Bowl, Pasadena (9pm ET / 6pm PT / 2am UK / 3am CET)

Saturday, 21 June

  • Inter vs Urawa Red Diamonds – Lumen Field, Seattle (3pm ET / 12pm PT / 8pm UK / 9pm CET)

Wednesday, 25 June

  • Inter Milan vs River Plate – Lumen Field, Seattle (9pm ET / 6pm PT / 2am UK / 3am CET)

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Ben Horlock

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