The roar of the Stadion An der Alten Försterei is echoing across the virtual pitches of Dream League Soccer. For managers looking to infuse their DLS 26 squad with a blend of rugged tradition, fierce determination, and top-tier Bundesliga style, there’s no better choice than 1. FC Union Berlin.
Known globally as “Die Eisernen” (The Iron Ones), Union Berlin has cemented its place in European football, and now, their iconic look is ready to grace your Dream League Soccer team. This comprehensive guide provides everything you need—from the club’s rich history that establishes their EEAT (Expertise, Experience, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness) to the precise kit URLs—to fully implement the official FC Union Berlin Kits DLS 26 and logo into your game.

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A History of Iron: The Union Berlin Kit Legacy
To truly appreciate the FC Union Berlin Kits DLS 26, one must understand the foundation upon which this club was built. Founded in 1966 in the former East Berlin, Union has always been a club of resilience and working-class defiance, often standing in contrast to the established order. This history is intrinsically woven into their visual identity.
The Significance of Red and White
The club’s primary colors, Red and White, are non-negotiable elements of the Union Berlin brand. The home kit is traditionally a vibrant red, symbolizing the passion and fierce loyalty of their fanbase. White serves as the primary accent color, providing a crisp contrast on sleeves, collars, and shorts.
In recent years, the club’s rise has been meteoric, culminating in their historic qualification for the UEFA Champions League. This success has only amplified the demand for their current visual identity, making the FC Union Berlin Kits DLS 26 one of the most sought-after imports in the game.
Iconic Manufacturers and Sponsors
Building Authoritativeness means recognizing the partners who shape the kits. Union Berlin’s modern aesthetic has been shaped by key technical sponsors. Since 2020, German sportswear giant adidas has manufactured the Union kits, providing a sleek, performance-driven design that honors tradition while embracing modernity. Prior to adidas, the club enjoyed partnerships with notable brands like Macron (2015-2020) and Uhlsport (2011-2015), each leaving their mark on the club’s visual history.
For the Dream League Soccer 2026 cycle, the kit design is heavily influenced by the 2024-2025 season, which saw the club feature the sponsor proAF and, potentially, the new sponsor Raisin (starting 2025). The meticulous detail of these elements is crucial for Dream League Soccer managers striving for authenticity. When you download the FC Union Berlin Kits DLS 26, you are downloading a piece of this resilient history.
Instructions for installing the FC Union Kits in the game DLS 26
Step 1: Access the Dream League Soccer 2026 game.
Step 2: Select My Club.
Step 3: Select CUSTOMISE.
Step 4: Click Copy on FC Union Kits DLS 26
Step 5: Paste the copied URL into the Enter Kit URL box, then select CONFIRM.
FC Union Berlin Kits 2025 – 2026 DLS 26
1. Home Kit
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2. Away Kit
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3. Third Kit
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4. GK Kits
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FC Union Berlin Kits 2024 – 2025 DLS 26

1. Home Kit
https://kitdls.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Union-Berlin-Home-Kit-2024-2025-DLS-24.png

2. Away Kit
https://kitdls.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Union-Berlin-Away-Kit-2024-2025-DLS-24.png

3. Third Kit
https://kitdls.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Union-Berlin-Third-Kit-2024-2025-DLS-24.png

Logo FC Union Berlin Dream League Soccer
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