New Valencia CF x PUMA training, casual and fanwear collections
Explore the new apparel lines for the 2025/26 season, now available at the Club’s official stores.
Valencianistas, starting this Thursday, 26 June, you can now get your hands on the brand-new training, casual and fanwear collections from Valencia CF and PUMA for the 2025/26 season.
This launch marks the first release of several drops coming this summer from Valencia CF and PUMA. The new collection features a wide range of bold, modern and versatile designs created for all kinds of moments—from everyday comfort to top-level performance—with the innovative technology of our official technical partner.
The training line includes the official training gear worn by the players during sessions at the Ciutat Esportiva de Paterna, available in white (players), blue (technical staff), and green (goalkeepers).
The casual line, designed for official travel and matchday arrivals, features jackets, trousers, shorts, t-shirts and polos in white and black (players), and blue and white (technical staff). A special edition in black and orange is also available exclusively for fans—just like the pieces from the fanwear range.
Find the new training, casual and fanwear collections at the official stores at Mestalla and Colón 50, and now online at the Valencia CF Official Store.
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