2. Bundesliga

Ed Sheeran, Billie Eilish, Pharrell Williams, Bret 'the Hitman' Hart and the Klitschko brothers are among the famous faces to have shown their support for Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2 clubs down the years. bundesliga.com runs through the ever-growing list of celebrities with a penchant for German football...
Nine-time Grammy winner Billie Eilish was in Dortmund's corner when they took on Freiburg towards the end of 2024/25.
The Birds of a Feather songstress was seen wearing BVB's black and yellow stripes from two seasons ago in a recent video.
Eilish was on tour in Europe at the time, with performances in Berlin and Cologne part of the German leg.
Another heavy-hitting musician to catch the German football bug was Ed Sheeran, who was seen sporting a Fortuna Düsseldorf jersey when performing at the club's Merkur Spiel-Arena.
Sheeran's love fo football is well known and he even has a minority stake in English club Ipswich Town.
English singer Louis Tomlinson - formerly of One Direction fame - is another to have shown Dortmund love and was seen wearing the club's colours on his travels.
He opted for this season's home cup shirt, which was on display throughout BVB's run to the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League quarter-finals.
BVB's rivals Bayern Munich have some heavy-hitters of their own that are keen on the newly-crowned Bundesliga champions' colours.
Compton-born rapper and songwriter Kendrick Lamar once donned the Bavarian giants' famous red shirt.
Back in 2020, Bayern participated in the Human Race initiative run by partner adidas, with special-guest designer Pharrell Williams developing a range of jersey collections.
The American musician, record producer and fashion designer came up with a pretty special kit for the Bavarians.
Back to Black-and-Yellow and what mastery is this? It's recent Masters champion Rory McIlroy filling his bucket list with a trip to the Signal Iduna Park where he got fully kitted out in Dortmund garb.
Remember when world-famous crooner and octogenarian superstar Rod Stewart got his hands on Werder Bremen's classic Green-White shirt? We're here to remind you of a moment that's up there in Werder folklore.
On Matchday 6 of the 2025/26 Bundesliga 2 season, WWE legend Bret 'The Hitman' Hart paid a surprise visit to Kaiserslautern as the Red Devils laid the smackdown on Preußen Münster with a 4-1 victory on Matchday 6.
The five-time WWE champion was in Germany for a trading card event.
In the Royal Blue corner, former boxing brothers Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko have both rocked the colours of Schalke. While Wladimir wore the 2009 home shirt, his brother went for the away version a year later in 2010.
Both of them fought heavyweight bouts in Gelsenkirchen, and were quick to get acquainted with the local football culture.
Fighting for Bundesliga promotion right now, Cologne and their passionate fans will not soon forget the moment Snoop Dogg took to the stage wearing an effzeh shirt.
No doubt The Doggfather was delighted to see the Billy Goats secure promotion back to the Bundesliga at the end of 2024/25.
The relationship between musicians and Bundesliga jerseys is clearly a long-standing one, as legend Bob Marley demonstrates here with his Hamburg shirt from the 1979/80 season.
The love for Bundesliga football was clearly passed down the generations of the Marley family, although his grandson preferred the red of Bayern to the white of Hamburg.
Again back to Dortmund, where former actor and movie director Terence Hill wore the club's 2020/21 home shirt, which was gifted to him by former BVB striker Erling Haaland.