In a bold departure from tradition, Inter Milan will don their striking golden yellow third kit for the UEFA Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday, May 31, 2025, at the Allianz Arena in Munich. The decision, confirmed by multiple sources, marks a historic moment for the Italian giants, who have never worn their third kit in a Champions League final across their six previous appearances.
The choice of the golden kit, featuring black details and paired with black shorts, stems from a practical necessity. As Paris Saint-Germain, the designated home team, will wear their traditional navy blue kit with red and white accents, Inter’s iconic black and blue striped home jersey was deemed too similar in color, prompting UEFA to require the Nerazzurri to opt for their third strip. Inter previously showcased this vibrant kit earlier in the competition against Feyenoord, and it has since captured the imagination of fans, with posts on X buzzing about the bold aesthetic choice. Goalkeeper Yann Sommer will complement the look with an orange kit, while PSG’s Gianluigi Donnarumma is set to wear green.
This sartorial shift adds an extra layer of intrigue to a final already brimming with anticipation. Inter, chasing their fourth European crown and their second in the Champions League era, face a PSG side hungry for their first-ever title in the competition. The clash, the first competitive meeting between the two clubs, promises a contrast of styles—Inter’s tactical resilience under Simone Inzaghi against PSG’s flair-driven attack led by Luis Enrique. The golden kit, symbolizing ambition and a break from convention, seems a fitting choice for Inter as they aim to make history in Munich.
The Allianz Arena, hosting its second Champions League final, will be a fitting stage for this spectacle, with 18,000 tickets allocated to each club’s supporters. While Inter fans have flooded requests for access—over 80,000 according to Inter’s official site—the golden kit has sparked excitement as a visual rallying point. Meanwhile, PSG fans will gather at venues like the Parc des Princes, where the match will be broadcast on giant screens, and at fan zones across Paris and the Île-de-France region.

