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eFootball Custom Kits
Create Unique Designs 2026

Complete guide to the eFootball kit editor — how to access it, all design options, importing community kits via Kit ID, sharing your designs, and making your Dream Team look truly professional.

4Design Categories
6Design Tips
4Community Sources

How to Access the Kit Editor

The kit editor is inside Dream Team settings. Here is the exact navigation path on all platforms.

PS5 / PC Navigation
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From the main menu: Dream Team

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Select your squad or press Squad button

3

Navigate to the Kit tab or select Kit/Appearance

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Choose Home Kit, Away Kit, or GK Kit

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Select "Edit Kit" to open the design editor

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Or "Download Kit" to import via Kit ID code

Mobile Navigation
1

Tap Dream Team from the home screen

2

Tap the Squad icon (shirt icon)

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Tap Kit or Appearance at the top of the screen

4

Tap the kit you want to edit (Home / Away)

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Tap Edit to open the design studio

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Tap Download to import a Kit ID code

Complete Kit Editor Options — Everything You Can Customise

The eFootball kit editor is more comprehensive than most players realise. Here is every option available.

Shirt Design

Base colour (primary and secondary)

Pattern type (solid, vertical stripes, horizontal hoops, gradient, diagonal)

Sleeve colour (matching or contrasting)

Collar style (round neck, V-neck, polo collar)

Sponsor text area (front and back)

Shorts & Socks

Shorts base colour

Shorts side stripe colour and width

Sock base colour

Sock stripe pattern and colour

Sock height style

Numbers & Names

Number font style (classic, modern, block, outlined)

Number colour and outline colour

Player name text colour

Number/name position adjustment

Captain armband style

Goalkeeper Kit

Separate full kit design from outfield

Same editor options as outfield kit

GK glove colour (where applicable)

GK kit must contrast with both teams outfield kits

Kit Sharing — How to Import and Share Kit ID Codes

The Kit ID system lets you share your designs with anyone and import community creations with one code.

Export Your Design
How to Share Your Kit
1

Design and save your kit in the Kit Editor

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Navigate to the saved kit in Kit Settings

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Select "Share Kit" or "Copy Kit ID"

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A unique alphanumeric Kit ID code is generated

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Post the code on social media, Reddit, or Discord

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Anyone can now import your exact design for free

Import a Kit
How to Import a Kit ID
1

Find a Kit ID code from Reddit, Twitter, or YouTube description

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Go to Dream Team > Squad > Kit Settings

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Select the kit slot (Home or Away) you want to replace

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Choose "Download Kit" or "Import Kit ID"

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Enter the Kit ID code exactly as provided

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Confirm import — the design applies immediately to your team

6 Design Tips to Make Your Kit Look Professional

These principles separate clean, professional-looking kits from cluttered, hard-to-read designs.

Start with a Dark Base

Dark base colours (navy, black, deep red) make number contrasts pop and look more premium than light bases. Most top-rated community kits use dark primaries.

Use Contrasting Accents

Pick an accent colour that is 3+ shades away from your base. Gold on navy, white on black, and red on white are classic combinations that look sharp in matches.

Keep Patterns Simple

Busy patterns with many competing colours look chaotic in-game at match speed. One dominant colour, one accent, and a clean pattern (thin stripes or solid) always looks more professional.

Match Shorts to Kit Style

Matching shorts to the base or accent colour makes the kit feel cohesive. Contrasting shorts can work but test how it looks in-game from the wide camera view.

Test from the Match Camera

Design looks different from the top-down match camera versus the edit screen. Start a quick offline match to see how your kit reads at a distance before finalising it.

Check Against Common Away Colours

Most opponents play in white, blue, or dark colours. Make sure your home kit is visible against all three so auto-clash switching does not override your design too often.

Where to Find Community Kit ID Codes

Thousands of community-created kits are available free. These are the best sources for finding them.

r/eFootball (Reddit)

Large community with regular kit sharing threads. Search "kit ID" to find hundreds of recreated real club kits and original designs.

reddit.com/r/efootball

eFootball Twitter/X community

Content creators regularly post Kit IDs for new season recreations. Search "eFootball kit ID 2026" for the latest.

twitter.com (search efootball kit)

YouTube Kit Tutorials

Dedicated channels show step-by-step kit creation and share Kit IDs in video descriptions for exact recreations.

YouTube (search efootball kit 2026)

Discord eFootball Servers

Dedicated channels for kit sharing within organised eFootball Discord communities. Often the fastest source for newly recreated kits.

Discord community servers

Build a Complete Team — Not Just a Great Kit

A great kit looks better when the squad behind it is elite. Browse verified eFootball accounts with high team strength and Legendary players — already built and ready to play.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I create a custom kit in eFootball?

To create a custom kit in eFootball: go to Dream Team > Squad > Kit Settings > Edit Kit. Select whether you want to design the Home kit, Away kit, or Goalkeeper kit. You can then modify the base colour, pattern, shirt design, shorts colour, socks colour, and add sponsor text. The design is saved automatically to your team and displayed in all matches.

Can I import community kit designs in eFootball?

Yes. eFootball has a kit sharing system using Kit ID codes. To import a community kit, go to Kit Settings, select the kit slot, and choose "Download Kit" or "Import Kit ID". Enter the shared Kit ID code from community sources (Reddit eFootball, eFootball Twitter/X community, dedicated kit databases) and the design will apply to your team.

What can I customise in the eFootball kit editor?

In the eFootball kit editor you can customise: base shirt colour, sleeve colour, shirt pattern (stripes, hoops, solid, gradient), shorts colour and design, socks colour and pattern, collar style, number font and colour, player name text colour, sponsor text (on supported kits), and goalkeeper kit separately from outfield players. Advanced patterns include colour gradients and multiple accent stripes.

How do I share my kit design with others in eFootball?

After creating your kit, navigate to the kit in your Kit Settings and select "Share Kit". eFootball generates a unique Kit ID code (typically an alphanumeric string). Share this code on social media, Reddit, Discord, or eFootball fan communities. Others can use this code to import your exact kit design into their own team.

Are custom kits visible to opponents in online matches?

Yes. Your custom kit is displayed to your opponent in online Dream Team matches. If there is a colour clash between your kit and your opponent's, eFootball will automatically switch one team to their Away or Third kit to ensure visibility. Both custom designs are visible in the pre-match kit confirmation screen.

Can I recreate real football club kits in eFootball?

Yes, community creators regularly recreate real club kits (Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga) using the eFootball kit editor and share the Kit ID codes publicly. Dedicated databases like EFC Kit Store and community subreddits have hundreds of recreated kits available for free. The accuracy depends on the available pattern options in the editor, which is reasonably comprehensive for most classic designs.

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