
Multinational esports organisation Team Liquid has unveiled that it will have an in-game kit available in EA Sports FC 26.
Created in collaboration with UNICEF, the kit aims to raise awareness of the humanitarian aid organisation’s commitment to education and children’s human rights.
Launching on December 3rd, 2025, this is the first time the UNICEF logo has appeared on the kit of an esports organisation within EA Sports FC 26. The collaboration is part of a wider partnership between Team Liquid and UNICEF, which began on November 7th.
Players can obtain the kit by completing an objective within EA Sports FC 26’s Ultimate Team mode. According to a release, the creation of the kit ‘gives players a new, visible way to support children’s rights in the world’s most popular football game.’
“Many great football clubs have dedicated their kits in support of UNICEF, and it’s an honour to join their ranks in a way that’s authentic to esports and gaming,” said Victor Goossens, Founder and co-CEO of Team Liquid.
“Our EA FC Roster will also be wearing the digital kit on the virtual pitch, and we’re anticipating another trophy-laden season.”
Team Liquid In 2025
Throughout 2025, Team Liquid has continued expanding its presence across the esports and gaming industries. In May, the organisation acquired Team Gullit, an EA Sports FC team named after football legend Ruud Gullit to bolster its operations in the scene.
November saw the organisation return to Apex Legends esports in collaboration with Alienware. The team is set to compete at the Apex Legends Global Series Championship taking place in early 2026.
The collaboration between Team Liquid and UNICEF continues the latter’s aim of raising awareness of children’s human rights and their right to an education across the world. In recent weeks, Dutch footballer and UNICEF Ambassador Xavi Simons took part in a livestream fundraising event to share the importance of children’s human rights and education.
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