LALIGA Launches Its First-Ever Retro Matchday

Participating clubs will wear special kits inspired by iconic moments from their history during Matchday 31 of LALIGA EA SPORTS and Matchday 35 of LALIGA HYPERMOTION.

From April 10 to 13, 2026, LALIGA will celebrate the first Retro Matchday in its history, an unprecedented initiative in European professional soccer in which 38 clubs from LALIGA EA SPORTS and LALIGA HYPERMOTION will take the field wearing new kits inspired by iconic designs from their past. Referees will also participate, wearing a special design through the RFEFโ€™s Referees Technical Committee (CTA).

LALIGA Retro Matchday is conceived as a tangible expression of โ€œA Living Legacyโ€, transforming club history into an experience that is felt, celebrated, and worn on the field of play. These historic jerseys, reinterpreted for todayโ€™s competition, serve as a bridge between generations, connecting the origins of fandom with the way soccer is experienced today. The initiative unites soccer and fashion directly on the pitch, positioning LALIGA as the only one of Europeโ€™s five major leagues to deliver a coordinated activation of this kind.

During Matchday 31 of LALIGA EA SPORTS and Matchday 35 of LALIGA HYPERMOTION, 38 LALIGA clubs will join the initiative by wearing retro kits inspired by historical models from their trajectory.

The Collection That Never Goes Out of Style

LALIGA Retro Matchday brings to life โ€œthe collection that never goes out of styleโ€, a concept that turns club history into a contemporary trend. The participating kits will be unveiled onย Thursday, March 19, at MBFWMadrid, bringing the legacy of Spanish soccer to one of the creative industryโ€™s leading international showcases. This natural connection between soccer and fashion transcends the field of play, placing club identity at the center of the cultural conversation.

Jaime Blanco, Director of LALIGAโ€™s Club Office, stated: โ€œRetro Matchday is a unique opportunity to honor the history of our clubs and the symbols that have shaped generations of fans. It allows us to bring the past into the present while continuing to build experiences and strengthen the legacy that emotionally connects with supporters. Presenting this collection during Spainโ€™s leading fashion week is the perfect platform to project that identity beyond the field and position soccer at the heart of the cultural and creative conversation.โ€

A 360ยบ Experience Beyond the Pitch

LALIGA Retro Matchday will extend beyond the kits and the matches themselves, becoming a cross-cutting initiative involving clubs, talent, legends, sponsors, and key stakeholders within the LALIGA ecosystem. Among them is LEGENDS, The Home of Football, a unique space that preserves the history of global soccer and will play a central role in the project in the months ahead.

The broadcast experience will incorporate retro-style graphics with a dedicated visual identity that brings this narrative into television and digital environments. Additional physical and digital activations will amplify the reach of the matchday before and after it takes place. In the coming weeks, the official kit designs from participating clubs will also be revealed. This global rollout reinforces the coherence of the initiative and transforms Retro Matchday into a shared celebration of soccerโ€™s past and present.

The initiative is part of the broader campaign โ€œ42 Legacies, 42 Ways of Winning,โ€ which highlights how passion for a club is passed down, inherited, and transformed over time. Through this themed matchday, LALIGA reaffirms its commitment to preserving club identity while continuing to build experiences that celebrate the past without losing sight of the future.

Source : Laliga news page

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12 Comments

  1. So NO-DO will broadcast the games, an franco will be the referee. Madrid will love it !

  2. Conscious_Run_680 on

    The idea is super cool, but I really don’t see how brands and sponsors could accept this, I mean, there’s teams using the same brand for decades but others changed not so long ago, so I don’t see how they would use a kit from another brand when there’s multimillion contracts on the line. Same with the sponsors, unless they put them on the jersey even if it’s an old kit.