Soccer Jersey Coloring Pages

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Design your dream kit with our soccer jersey coloring pages — a blank shirt is the perfect canvas for your club’s colors. Each one is free to print as a PDF or to color online.

Color classic number 10 shirts, vintage jerseys hanging in the locker room, a captain’s armband beside the ball, or fans wrapped in their team scarf and flag. The blank front-and-back kit templates are made for inventing your own stripes, badge and sponsor — so no two finished jerseys ever look the same.

Black-and-white coloring page of a vintage retro soccer jersey hanging on a hook with a soccer ball in front.
Vintage soccer jersey with ball

Vintage soccer jersey with ball – colored in by the community

  • by jack
    Colored version: Vintage soccer jersey with ball
Black-and-white line art of a vintage retro football jersey hanging in a locker room with a towel and soccer ball.
Vintage football jersey in locker room

Vintage football jersey in locker room – colored in by the community

  • by Elias
    Colored version: Vintage football jersey in locker room
A soccer jersey hanging in an open locker with shorts, socks, and a ball, shown in a simple black-and-white outline.
Soccer jersey on hanger in a locker

Soccer jersey on hanger in a locker – colored in by the community

  • by finn
    Colored version: Soccer jersey on hanger in a locker
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    Colored version: Soccer jersey on hanger in a locker
Back view of a soccer jersey with the number 10, long sleeves, and geometric panel details in a clean outline style.
Back view soccer jersey with number 10

Back view soccer jersey with number 10 – colored in by the community

  • by Oscar
    Colored version: Back view soccer jersey with number 10
Black-and-white line art of folded shirts stacked below hanging soccer jerseys, with a soccer ball on the top shelf.
Folded shirts and soccer jerseys

Folded shirts and soccer jerseys – colored in by the community

  • by jack
    Colored version: Folded shirts and soccer jerseys
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Black-and-white soccer coloring page showing a folded shirt, large ball, and one cleat in a simple outline style.
Soccer shirt, ball, and cleat

Soccer shirt, ball, and cleat – colored in by the community

  • by Bram
    Colored version: Soccer shirt, ball, and cleat

Design the Shirt: Color a Soccer Jersey in Your Team's Colors!

A soccer jersey is all about team colors—solid colors, stripes or hoops, a crest on the chest, a number on the back, and trim on the sleeves and collar. Coloring it neatly makes the shirt look like a real matchday kit.

What to Watch for While Coloring a Jersey

  • Pick team colors: choose one or two main colors and keep them bold and even across the shirt.
  • Stripes and patterns: color stripes or hoops carefully, keeping the lines straight and even.
  • The crest: the badge on the left chest is small—color it carefully with bright colors.
  • The number: leave the number a contrasting color (often white) so it's easy to read.
  • Sleeves and collar: a different-colored trim on the sleeves and collar makes the shirt look finished.
  • The sponsor: the logo across the front can be a simple block of color.
  • Folds: add a few light gray shadows in the folds so the shirt looks like real fabric.

Helpful hint: color the main shirt color first, then add the stripes, crest, and number on top so everything stays neat.

Realistic Jersey Colors (With Easy Color Hints)

These are common, realistic colors for a soccer shirt. Use the table to pick a main color and a second color, then add the crest, number, and trim.

Jersey Part Realistic Color Color Hint
Main color (red)Red #D32F2F
Main color (blue)Blue #1976D2
Main color (white)White #FFFFFF
StripesDark navy #1A237E
Crest backgroundGold #FFC107
NumberWhite #FAFAFA
Number (dark shirt)Black #212121
Sleeve trimYellow #FBC02D
CollarWhite #FAFAFA
Sponsor logoGray #9E9E9E
ShortsWhite #FFFFFF
Fabric shadowLight gray #CFD8DC
Green accentGreen #2E7D32
Orange accentOrange #FB8C00
Black accentBlack #212121

Simple Steps for a Neat, Realistic Finish

  1. Color the main shirt color evenly.
  2. Add any stripes or patterns in a second color.
  3. Color the crest and the sleeve and collar trim.
  4. Finish with the number and a few light shadows in the folds.

Quick check: when the main color, the trim, and the number are clearly different, the jersey looks like a real team shirt.

Scissors, Glue, Kit! Soccer Jersey Crafts

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Design-Your-Own Jersey

✂️ You need: paper, scissors, crayons

  1. Cut a simple T-shirt shape from paper.
  2. Color it in your own team colors, with stripes and a crest.
  3. Add your name and your favorite number on the back.

💡 Supports: creativity, design thinking, fine motor skills

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Mini Jersey Bunting

✂️ You need: paper, string, scissors, tape, crayons

  1. Cut several small jersey shapes from paper.
  2. Color each one in different team colors with a number.
  3. Tape them along a string to make a kit-themed bunting.

💡 Supports: planning, repetition, team spirit

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Jersey Badge to Wear

✂️ You need: cardboard, crayons, scissors, tape, a safety pin

  1. Cut a small jersey shape from cardboard.
  2. Color it in your team colors with a number.
  3. Tape a safety pin on the back so you can wear your mini jersey as a badge.

💡 Supports: fine motor skills, pride, creativity

Did You Know? 5 Surprising Facts About Soccer Jerseys

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Two Teams, Two Colors

The two teams must wear colors that distinguish them from each other and the match officials. IFAB – Laws of the Game

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The Goalkeeper Stands Out

The goalkeeper wears a different color from the rest of the team. IFAB – Laws of the Game

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The Whole Kit

A player's compulsory equipment is a shirt, shorts, socks, shinguards and footwear. IFAB – Laws of the Game

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Number 1 in Goal

Most starting goalkeepers wear the number 1 on their back. spized

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The Magic Number 10

The number 10 is the shirt of the creative playmaker—worn by greats like Pelé, Maradona and Messi. spized