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La Liga Jerseys

Shop La Liga jerseys for every top Spanish club — home, away, kids and retro kits for the teams that have shaped European soccer, found for you on Amazon.

La Liga (officially LaLiga EA Sports) is the top professional soccer division in Spain and one of the most prestigious leagues on the planet. Home to some of the world’s most decorated clubs, it has produced more UEFA Champions League winners than any other league. Stadiums like the Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid and the iconic Camp Nou in Barcelona have witnessed decades of world-class football, and the kits worn inside them have become symbols recognized by fans across every continent.

From Real Madrid’s classic all-white strip to Barcelona’s famous blue-and-red blaugrana and Atlético Madrid’s bold red-and-white stripes, La Liga jerseys carry a visual identity that is instantly familiar. Whether you support a giant of the game or a passionate regional club like Athletic Bilbao or Real Sociedad, there is a kit that tells your story.

Below you’ll find La Liga clubs with dedicated jersey pages. Each one gathers home, away, third, kids, retro and custom options so you can find exactly the kit you want and check out on Amazon.

About La Liga: History and Format

La Liga was founded in 1929, making it one of the oldest professional soccer leagues in the world. The first championship was contested by just ten clubs, with Barcelona claiming the inaugural title. Over the following decades the league expanded, and today it runs on a 38-match round-robin format with 20 clubs competing each season from August through May. At the end of each campaign the bottom three sides are relegated to the second division, LaLiga Hypermotion, while three clubs earn promotion to take their place.

The title race is typically dominated by the clubs based in Spain’s two largest cities. Real Madrid and Barcelona have claimed the championship far more often than any other side, though Atlético Madrid have broken that duopoly on several occasions, most recently in the 2020–21 season. Beyond the title, clubs also compete for qualification to European competition: the top four spots typically earn UEFA Champions League berths, while fifth and sixth often secure UEFA Europa League places. La Liga is widely regarded alongside the English Premier League as the standard-bearer for club football quality globally, and its clubs have collectively won more European Cups and Champions League trophies than those of any other nation.

Biggest Clubs and Their Iconic Kits

The identity of a La Liga club is inseparable from its jersey. The kits below are among the most recognized in world football, and each one has a rich story behind its colors.

Real Madrid — The All-White Strip

Real Madrid have worn all-white home jerseys for well over a century, a tradition that has earned them the nickname Los Blancos. The simplicity of the white shirt has proven timeless, and it has been worn during some of the most famous nights in Champions League history. Away jerseys have varied over the years — purple, black, and dark blue have all appeared — and third kits often carry striking alternative colorways. Retro Real Madrid shirts from eras associated with legendary players remain particularly sought after by collectors.

Barcelona — The Blaugrana

Barcelona’s vertical blue-and-red stripes are among the most photographed kits in the world. The color combination, known as blaugrana, dates back to the club’s early years and is a point of deep pride for supporters. Away kits have historically featured gold, yellow, or darker tones that complement the home palette, while third jerseys often experiment with bold graphic designs. Classic blaugrana shirts from the club’s dominant eras are popular as both fan wear and collector’s items.

Atlético Madrid — Red and White Stripes

Atlético Madrid’s iconic red-and-white vertical stripes, paired with navy blue shorts, give them one of the most distinctive looks in European football. The club’s away kits typically invert the palette to a darker base, and their Europa League success in the 2010s brought the rojiblanco strip massive international exposure. For fans who want a striking alternative to the two Madrid giants, the Atlético shirt is an obvious choice.

Sevilla, Valencia, Athletic Bilbao and More

Beyond the top three, La Liga has clubs with kit traditions that are just as compelling. Sevilla’s clean all-white home jersey echoes the city’s elegant aesthetic. Valencia’s black-and-white che strip is immediately recognizable across Spain. Athletic Bilbao’s red-and-white stripes carry a uniquely Basque identity and the club’s famous policy of fielding only Basque players makes its jersey a powerful cultural symbol. Real Betis’ green-and-white stripes — the heliopolitano kit — are a beloved sight in Seville, while Real Sociedad’s blue-and-white txuri-urdin design represents San Sebastián and the Basque Country with equal pride.

Key La Liga Rivalries

Rivalries are at the heart of La Liga’s appeal, and they add extra significance to the kits worn on derby day.

The El Clásico — Real Madrid versus Barcelona — is arguably the most watched club fixture anywhere in the world. Matches between the two clubs draw a global television audience of hundreds of millions, and the sight of white facing blaugrana is one of soccer’s defining images. Wearing the jersey of either club on El Clásico day carries a weight that goes far beyond sport.

The Madrid Derby between Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid is another fixture that tends to shape title races and European campaigns. The contrast between the all-white Los Blancos and the red-and-white rojiblanco strips makes it one of the most visually striking derbies in Spain. In Seville, the Derby Sevillano between Sevilla and Real Betis is a fiercely contested local rivalry with passionate support on both sides. The Basque Derby between Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad, known as El Derbi Vasco, carries deep regional pride, with both clubs representing different aspects of Basque culture and identity.

La Liga Clubs

FCB

Barcelona

Barcelona

Classic blaugrana home jersey.

SEV

Seville

Sevilla

Clean white home & dark away.

VCF

Valencia

Valencia

White & black Che strip.

RBT

Seville

Real Betis

Green & white Heliopolitano kit.

La Liga Jersey Buying Guide

La Liga jerseys follow the same structure used by top clubs worldwide. The home jersey carries each club’s primary colors and crest, the away jersey offers a contrasting design for road games, and many clubs release a third or special-edition kit each season. You’ll also find kids and youth sizes for younger supporters and retro designs that celebrate famous chapters in a club’s history.

When shopping on Amazon, read each listing carefully to confirm the season, whether the jersey is authentic or replica, and the available sizes. Replica kits are the most popular choice for everyday supporters and are typically more affordable, while authentic jerseys match the on-field specification with a slimmer, performance fit. For help deciding, see our authentic vs replica jerseys guide and our sizing guide.

Choosing the Right Kit Type

If you plan to wear the jersey to matches or in warm weather, a replica made from modern moisture-wicking fabric is a practical and comfortable choice. If you want to display or gift a jersey rather than wear it regularly, an authentic version or a framed retro shirt can make a more meaningful keepsake. Many fans keep one wearable replica for matchdays and a second version — perhaps signed or retro — as a display piece.

La Liga kit cycles typically run on an annual or biennial basis, meaning home jerseys often change every one to two seasons. If you are buying a jersey as a long-term item, a classic retro design that references a specific era is often more satisfying than the current-season strip, which may feel dated more quickly. Retro options are available for most major clubs, and our retro soccer jerseys page has a wider selection.

Sizing La Liga Jerseys

Spanish and European sizing can differ from North American sizing, so it is worth checking measurements rather than going purely by letter size. Most listings on Amazon include a size chart in the product description. As a general rule, if you are between sizes, opting up gives a more comfortable fit for casual wear. Our soccer jersey sizing guide walks through how to measure yourself and interpret European size charts for both adults and kids.

Custom La Liga Jerseys

Many La Liga jerseys can be personalized with a player name and number, or with your own name. Look for custom or personalized listings on Amazon if you want a unique kit or a thoughtful gift for a fellow fan. Browse more options on our custom soccer jerseys page.

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La Liga Jerseys: Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy La Liga jerseys?

Use the club links on this page to shop each La Liga team’s jerseys on Amazon, where you can check sizes, prices and availability. As an Amazon Associate, European Soccer Jerseys may earn from qualifying purchases.

Which La Liga jersey is the most popular?

Real Madrid and Barcelona jerseys are typically the most popular La Liga kits worldwide, but Atlético Madrid’s red-and-white-striped home shirt also has a huge following among fans who want a strong alternative.

Do La Liga clubs offer retro jerseys?

Yes. Many La Liga clubs offer retro or heritage kits celebrating iconic designs from past eras. Check each club’s page for the latest retro options available on Amazon.

What is the difference between an authentic and a replica La Liga jersey?

Authentic jerseys match the exact on-field specification worn by players — they use performance-grade fabric and have a slimmer, athletic cut. Replica jerseys are made for everyday fans, with a more relaxed fit and slightly different materials, and they are typically more affordable. Both versions carry the official club crest and sponsor logos. See our authentic vs replica jerseys guide for a full comparison.

Are La Liga jerseys available in kids’ sizes?

Yes. Most major La Liga clubs sell replica jerseys in youth sizes, typically covering ages 3–4 up through 13–15 (XS–XL in kids’ sizing). Look for listings labeled “youth,” “junior,” or “kids” on Amazon, and cross-reference our sizing guide to find the best fit. You can also browse our dedicated kids soccer jerseys page.

Can I get a La Liga jersey with a custom name and number?

Many La Liga jersey listings on Amazon offer customization options so you can add a player name and number or your own name. Look for listings described as “custom” or “personalized,” and check that the seller offers official or high-quality printing before purchasing. For more options, visit our custom soccer jerseys page.