EA FC 25 has yet again taken the Football Ultimate Team (FUT) to the future by adding six expertly designed Retro Kits and seven striking Special Kits, each paying homage to the sport of football’s deep heritage while adapting to contemporary innovation.
These Football Ultimate Team (FUT) exclusive packs enable the players to personalize their teams with legendary and trailblazing designs that are nostalgic and thrilling in equal proportions.
In this article, we discuss the six retro kits and seven special kits released in the EA FC 25 FUT, describing each in complete detail and hoping that it would be made available for other such modes as Career Mode and Kick Off.
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EA FC 25 Retro Kits
EA FC 25 six Retro Kits are a tribute to football’s past, bringing back old designs of clubs’ most memorable seasons.
#01 Olympique de Marseille 1899 Home Kit

This kit honors Marseille’s birth year, drawing on the minimalism of footballing attire in the late 19th century.
The appearance features a minimalist white base and subtle trim, evoking the club’s traditional colors. The crest, a minimalist depiction of OM’s iconic badge, is featured prominently on the left chest.
The lack of today’s sponsorships adds to the nostalgic appeal, taking players back to the origins of French football.
#02 Real Madrid 14/15 Away Kit

Beginning with season 2014/15, the Real Madrid 14/15 Away Kit is characterized by the striking pink color—a departure from the traditional purple or blue away kits for the club.
Accented with white, featuring the sponsor and crest logos, this kit was a classic from the moment it was released, mixing Real Madrid’s rich history with modern flair.
#03 Atlético Nacional 1989 Home Kit

The Atlético Nacional 1989 Home Kit celebrates the Colombian club’s 1989 Copa Libertadores triumph.
Featuring the club’s traditional green and white, likely in whole green with a little white, this kit include a period-specific branding, symbolizing a golden era for the Verdolaga.
#04 Juventus 1994/1995 Home Kit

Juve’s classic black-and-white stripes take precedence here, topped by a two gold star above the crest for their Serie A dominance in the mid-’90s.
Worn by the likes of Alessandro Del Piero, this jersey is the Old Lady’s eternal charm incarnate.
#05 Atlético de Madrid 03/04 Home Kit

The Atlético de Madrid 03/04 Home Kit has the classic red and white stripes of the club.
From the 2003/04 season, this kit probably has a neat look with a polo-style collar and bold sponsor branding like nike, which is a significant part of Atlético’s re-emergence in Spanish football.
#06 Tottenham Hotspur 2012/13 Third Kit

Third kits often experiment with bold colors, and this one feature colors dark navy with gray, with unique simple yellow pattern setting it apart from Spurs’ traditional white home kit, reflecting their early 2010s identity.
The retro aurasma logo and minimalist kits evoke memories of the club’s heydays and is therefore a good option for nostalgia-filled supporters.
EA FC 25 Special Kits
The seven special kits in EA FC 25 bring fresh, creative flair to FUT.
#01 Real Madrid Bring Back

The Real Madrid Bring Back jersey (Kit) reincarnates an iconic appearance from the club’s history, updated for the modern era.
A kit take on Madrid’s iconic white, this kit has metallic gold and black trim on the sleeves and neckline with Madrid gold crest.
The design signifies the club’s aspiration to “bring back” European dominance, with a glinting effect under floodlights.
#02 Juventus Digital Fourth Kit

A future experiment, this kit pairs neon pink and black with a digital glitch pattern along the torso.
The cyberpunk-themed Juventus crest and LED-style trim take football fashion to the next level.
#03 FC Porto Celestial Kit

This light-blue kit was inspired by the night sky and features constellations embroidered in silver thread, representing Porto’s 30 Primeira Liga championships.
The heavenly design reflects the club’s “stars of the north” persona, and the glittery material brings magic to games.
#04 San Lorenzo HOME 2025

San Lorenzo’s 2025 home jersey reimagines their classic blue-and-red stripes in a faded design and white crest.
The abstract stripes represent the forward-looking vision of the club, while the classic colors retain their tradition.
#05 Borussia Dortmund – BVB Special Kit

A nod to the Yellow Wall, this kit reverses Dortmund’s classic colors with a black base and neon yellow geometric designs.
The sublimated fan chants along the hemline pay homage to the club’s loyal fans.
#06 Paris Saint-Germain x Jordan Wings 4th Kit

The newest PSG x Jordan drop includes a black jersey with the classic Wings logo stretching across the chest.
Understated Parisian accents and Gold Jumpman-inspired branding confirm this is a high-end commemoration of the PSG and Jordan Brand collaboration.
#07 Manchester City – MCFC CTID Kit

City’s CTID (City Till I Die) kit honors fan passion with a mosaic print inspired by the Etihad Stadium’s charged atmosphere.
Sky blue prevails, with pixelated designs symbolizing the diversified community supporting the success of the club.
Final Whistle
Though these kits are outstanding in EA FC 25 Football Ultimate Team (FUT), fans want them to be available for Kick Off and Career Mode.
Dream of taking Atlético Nacional to Copa triumph in their 1989 jersey or wearing PSG’s Jordan Wings in a Champions League final.
These kits must be commended in all forms, enriching the narrative and personalization possibilities for each player.
Here’s hoping the development team opens these kits for all modes (Kick Off and Career Mode) so that each fan can forge their own football story in style.
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