On Saturday 31st May, Paris St.Germain lifted the Champions League trophy for the first time.
This ended competition in it’s first season of the revamped format with the expanded league, where each of the teams played 8 games and a total of 144 games at that stage.
Kit Details can be found here.
The Knock out phase also gave us a new round of games, where teams finishing in 9th to 24th place played in two-legged fixture, which gives a total of 45 Knock-Out Games!
Overall Kit Stats:
- 116 Kits worn in total – 189 games
- 12 New Kit Looks in Knock-out games
- 39 Home Kits (31 Default / 8 Variations)
- 36 Away Kits (28 Default / 8 Variations)
- 34 3rd Kits (23 Default / 11 Variations)
- 5 “Cup” Kits (4 Default / 1 Variation)
- 2 4th Kits
- 1 Team in 6 Kit Variations
- 3 Teams in 5 Kit Variations
- 10 Teams in 4 Kit Variations
- 11 Teams in 3 Kit Variations
- 11 Teams in 2 Kit Variations
Team Breakdowns
Below you will find the Kit Log of all 36 Teams, I have these in alphabetical order and shows all matches that each team competed in.
AC Milan to Benfica

Bologna to Inter Milan

Juventus to RB Leipzig

RB Salzburg to BSC Young Boys

Knock-Out Rounds:
Knock Out Round

This new round of fixtures saw both Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund who just wore the single kit in the League phase in new looks, with Madrid in their Away Kit and Dortmund using alternative yellow shorts with their European Cup Kit.

One of the more interesting Kit used for the first time in this round was AC Milan who wore their 3rd Kit with its alternative socks, which were pink to match some of the detailing within the shirt (sponsor / collar inlet).

Last 16

Feyenoord became the team with the most Kit Variations in this season’s competition when they wore their 6th Kit Look, with Home Kit and alternative white shorts and socks.

There were a couple of other new looks in these fixtures, Arsenal in alternative white shorts with their Away Kit, Inter Milan went all yellow with alternative shorts with their 3rd Kit and Benfica used their 3rd Kit for the first time in the competition.

Quarter Finals

Real Madrid wore their 3rd Kit, one of Adidas Trefoil 3rd Kits for the first time in the competition at Arsenal.

Barcelona wore their only their only alternative kit variation in their quarter final game at Borussia Dortmund, wearing “off white” shorts with their Home Kit for one of the more unusual looks seen by club, but one that goes back into their history with their first ever kits taking this look.

Semi Finals

PSG continued to use their 4th Kit in an away games in the competition, this has been the way through out the knock out rounds (they are the only team to make from the initial knock out rounds) and have used in their final two group games, one home and one away.

Barcelona wore their 3rd Kit for the first time this season in the Champions League.

Final

PSG have only worn blue in the competition this season, wearing their Home Kit 11 times and their 4th Kit 6 times in their 17 games in total, with Inter Milan in their 3rd Kit with alternative shorts for the 2nd time.
Kit Variations:
Below you can find all 116 kits used by the 36 teams in this season’s competition.




Thats it, the Champions League has now been completed for this season!

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