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Collection: Borussia Dortmund

Team Jerseys & Apparel

Founded in 1909, the team plays their home games in the Westfalenstadion which can accommodate over 81,000 people. The team is known for their passionate fan base, the "Yellow Wall," one of Europe's largest standing terrace areas. Borussia Dortmund is a team full of history and pride, and their fans never lack passion and excitement for the game of soccer.

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Fi Collection Borussia Dortmund Tape Snapback - Black (Front)

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Fan Ink Collection Borussia Dortmund Tape Snapback - Black

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Shop the Official Borussia Dortmund Soccer Jersey Collection

Stand out like the Yellow Wall with the official Borussia Dortmund Soccer Jersey Collection at Pro Soccer. Celebrate the electrifying energy of Signal Iduna Park and the legacy of stars like Reus and Haaland with bold black and yellow kits. These jerseys reflect Dortmund’s fearless football and deep-rooted passion for the game.

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Borussia Dortmund Frequently Asked Questions

Who makes Dortmund jerseys?

PUMA makes Borussia Dortmund’s jerseys, having partnered with the club since 2012. The brand designs their home, away, and third kits, often highlighting the club’s bold yellow and black color scheme that reflects its strong identity and fan culture.

Why does Dortmund have two stars on their shirt?

Borussia Dortmund has two stars on their shirt to signify their five Bundesliga titles. In Germany, stars are awarded based on league championships: one star for three titles, two for five, three for ten, and four for twenty Bundesliga wins.

Why is Borussia Dortmund called the Yellow Wall?

Borussia Dortmund is called the Yellow Wall because of their Südtribüne, the massive south terrace in Signal Iduna Park. It’s filled with 25,000 fans wearing yellow, creating an intense, intimidating atmosphere unmatched in European football.