About Racing 92
Racing 92 are one of the oldest and most decorated clubs in French rugby, with roots going back to 1890 as the rugby section of the Racing Club de France. Based in the Hauts-de-Seine department on the western edge of Paris, they play home matches at the Paris La Défense Arena - a 30,000-capacity domed stadium near the La Défense business district that gives the club one of the most distinctive home venues in European club rugby.
The club has worn sky blue and white since its inception, and the Ciel et Blanc identity is one of the most recognisable in the Top 14. Racing 92 have won multiple Top 14 titles and reached the European Champions Cup final on several occasions, establishing themselves as consistent contenders at the top of French and European rugby. The club has attracted some of the sport's biggest names - Dan Carter, Juan Imhoff, and Finn Russell among them.
Nike hold the kit deal with Racing 92 through to 2031, making them one of the few Top 14 clubs kitted by a global sportswear brand rather than a specialist rugby manufacturer.
Racing 92 Nike Jersey Range
The home stadium shirt is the core of the collection - a white base with sky blue hoops, carrying Racing 92 and Nike logos. The away stadium shirt is usually navy blue and features gold-embroidered logos and remains available while stock lasts alongside the current season home. The heritage long sleeve shirt is a cotton-polyester blend in vintage white, referencing earlier Racing 92 designs for supporters who want something with a different character to the standard replica.
The pre-match shirt is the warm-up top worn by the playing squad before matches - a training garment with Racing 92 and Nike branding suited to supporter wear off the pitch. The training tee and gym shorts complete the range for supporters who want to train in Racing 92 colours.
Racing 92 in the Top 14 and Europe
Racing 92 compete in the Top 14, French rugby's premier domestic competition, and in the European Champions Cup. They are consistently among the leading clubs in both competitions and have made multiple European finals runs. Their playing style reflects the influence of high-profile overseas signings alongside strong French domestic talent, and the Parisien fanbase is among the most vocal in French club rugby.
For UK supporters, Racing 92 attract a following largely built around the Scottish and British players who have represented the club - Finn Russell's time at Racing in particular raised the club's profile significantly among UK rugby followers.