Real Betis and hummel have unveiled the home kit for the 2025/26 season, introducing significant changes from previous designs. The colour green regains a strong presence, especially on the back of the shirt, with the front showcasing the traditional green and white vertical stripes – this time, wider than in past seasons.
The new kit features an innovative design using the latest Jacquard technology and incorporates a new yarn structure to enhance durability, fabric definition, and the overall finish. The design is completed with retro-style embroidered elements – the club crest and the hummel logo –, creating a nostalgic connection with multiple generations of fans.

Real Betis 2025/26 Home Kit © kitstown
Real Betis 2025/26 Home Kit © kitstown
Real Betis 2025/26 Home Kit © kitstown
Real Betis 2025/26 Home Kit © kitstown
Real Betis 2025/26 Home Kit © kitstown
Real Betis 2025/26 Home Kit © kitstown
Real Betis 2025/26 Home Kit © kitstown

Inside the collar, the shirt includes the phrase ‘Verde, verde como el equipo de mi ciudad’ (‘Green, green like the team of my city’), a tribute to the song ‘Verde, verde’ (‘Green, green’) by Sevilla-born singer Maria Jimenez. Additionally, as was the case in the 2021/22 Copa del Rey and, under the Danish brand, during the 2022/23 season, Real Betis brings back black shorts, while the socks remain entirely green.
The club revealed the new hummel jersey through an emotional video featuring five of the most iconic players in Real Betis history: Jose Ramón Esnaola, Julio Cardeñosa, Rafael Gordillo, Ruben Castro, and Joaquin Sanchez. The piece also pays tribute to two legendary, now-deceased figures: Rogelio Sosa and Luis del Sol.
The video gradually introduces each legend as they enter an elegant room, sharing green-and-white memories around a large table. In the final moment, Isco Alarcón joins them, revealing the new jersey to the Betis greats, who give their seal of approval. The video ends with a wide shot of the six players and, in the background, portraits of Luis del Sol and Rogelio Sosa.