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Chengdu Rongcheng FC 2025/26 Kits in Dream League Soccer

As the new season rolls in, Chengdu Rongcheng have unveiled their 2025/26 kit line-up, both for the Chinese Super League (CSL) and as recreated in Dream League Soccer (DLS). Here’s a close look at the designs, inspirations, and what makes these kits stand out in both the virtual pitch and the real one.


A Bit of Context

  • Chengdu Rongcheng FC is now firmly established in the CSL, with Nike as their kit manufacturer since 2022. 

  • All CSL teams’ home kits for 2025 were officially unveiled by Nike on 15 January 2025

  • The club’s chairman is Li Mingqin; manager is Seo Jung-won.


The Official Kit Designs: Real-Life CSL Version

Home Kit

  • Primary colors: Dominated by deep red, staying true to the club’s identity. 

  • Design elements: Horizontal hoops (hoops across the shirt) are featured. The shade slightly departs from classic tones—there is a touch of pink/red in some lights—giving it a modern twist. 

  • Brand: Nike.

  • Shirt sponsor: Chengdu Construction.

Away / Other Kits

While the home kit gets the most attention, the away and keeper kits have also been teased or leaked with subtler colorways, alternate patterns, etc. But the most detailed and confirmed one remains the home shirt. 


Dream League Soccer Version (Virtual Representation)

Fans of DLS often recreate or are given access to mock-ups/copies of real kits. Here’s how Chengdu Rongcheng’s 2025/26 kits translate into the game:

  • Home kit designs with hoops and red tones are faithfully recreated.

  • Virtual kits often include the same sponsor logo, same Nike crest, same style of collar/sleeves as the real version, though sometimes simplified.

  • There are downloadable kits for DLS / FTS sites that allow the user to import the images (often in 512×512) for home, away, and goalkeeper.


What Makes the 2025/26 Kit Line-Up Special

  • Modern yet classic: The use of hoops is a throwback to traditional designs, but the color shading and choice of font/trim make it contemporary.

  • Consistency: With Nike as supplier and the same sponsor, there's a stable identity—important for both branding and fan recognition.

  • Visual appeal in game: For virtual jerseys, bold red with hoops shows up nicely onscreen, giving a sharp look in DLS matches.


Tips for Using the Kits in Dream League Soccer

  • When importing, make sure you have the right resolution—many kits are offered in 512×512 size. 

  • Use the home kit primarily when playing CSL teams to avoid clashes; away kit or alternates when colours conflict.

  • Consider matching shorts/socks of similar or complementary shade (if allowed) so the complete outfit looks coherent.


Potential Improvements & Fan Wishlist

These are suggestions many fans hope to see in future kits:

  1. Alternate / Third Kit Reveal: Often the third kit is where designers experiment; fans want bold color changes or throwback themes.

  2. Better contrast on sponsor logo to maintain visibility and balance in home and away versions.

  3. Customization options in DLS: Maybe special edition versions, e.g. for AFC Champions League or special milestones.


DLS 2025 Kits

Home kit
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Away 
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GK
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Chengdu Home kit DLS 2024

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Chengdu Home kit DLS 2024
Away kit

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GK
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Conclusion

Chengdu Rongcheng’s 2025/26 kit represents a strong balance between tradition and modern design. In real life, the Nike home kit with its red hoops and solid branding makes a statement; in Dream League Soccer, it carries over well, giving players a faithful and sharp virtual representation.

If you’re playing DLS and choose Chengdu Rongcheng, you’re set with a cinch of style and identity. Looking forward to seeing the away and keeper kits get more love — and what the third kit might bring!