Unlock the Ultimate Azkals Dream League Soccer Kit Design and Player Guide

When I first started playing Dream League Soccer, I never imagined I'd become so obsessed with creating the perfect Azkals kit design. It all began when I read about how the Philippine national team wanted to finish their preparations with a flourish, developing the squad for the actual tournament in Jeddah this August. That's when it hit me - why not bring that same competitive spirit into the game? Let me walk you through my personal journey of creating what I believe is the ultimate Azkals kit design while sharing some player development strategies I've perfected over 300 hours of gameplay.

The first step is always about getting your colors right. I remember spending nearly two hours just experimenting with different shades of blue and red to match the Philippine flag perfectly. You'll want to use hex code #0038A8 for the primary blue and #CE1126 for the red elements. What I've found works best is creating the home kit with blue as the dominant color, using red for accents on the sleeves and collar. For the away kit, I prefer going with all-white with subtle blue trimmings - it just looks cleaner during night matches. The key here is paying attention to small details like sock patterns and goalkeeper kit contrasts. I made the mistake early on of making my keeper's kit too similar to the outfield players', leading to some frustrating passes to the wrong person during quick counterattacks.

Now let's talk about the actual design process within Dream League Soccer. You'll want to start by accessing the customization menu through your club management section. I typically allocate about 15,000 coins for kit customization because you'll want to experiment with different patterns and sponsors. What I've discovered through trial and error is that simpler designs actually perform better visually during gameplay. My current favorite pattern is the vertical pinstripes with the Philippine sun emblem positioned perfectly centered on the chest. The trick is to make sure your sponsor logos don't overwhelm the design - I keep mine at about 30% opacity for that professional look.

When it comes to building your Azkals squad, this is where the real fun begins. I've developed what I call the "60-40 rule" for player development - focus 60% on technical skills and 40% on physical attributes during training. For example, when developing my virtual version of Neil Etheridge, I spent approximately 120 training points on his reflexes and handling before even touching his speed attributes. This approach has yielded incredible results - my main striker now has 84 shooting accuracy and can score from nearly 25 yards out consistently. The Nationals' focus on developing their team for the Jeddah tournament mirrors exactly what we should be doing in the game - building a squad that can perform under pressure in crucial matches.

Player selection requires both strategy and personal preference. I'm particularly fond of developing younger Philippine players in the game, even if their initial stats aren't spectacular. There's something satisfying about taking a 62-rated midfielder and turning him into an 80-rated beast over two seasons. My current squad has 7 homegrown players who've improved by an average of 15 points since I started developing them. The key is balancing your training sessions - I typically run 3 technical drills, 2 physical workouts, and 1 tactical session per week in the game's calendar. This balanced approach has helped me maintain player fitness while steadily improving their skills.

What most players don't realize is that kit design actually affects gameplay more than they think. Through my experiments, I've found that kits with very bright colors sometimes cause clipping issues during rainy matches, while darker kits tend to look more polished throughout different weather conditions. I've logged about 50 matches testing various kit combinations and my win rate improved by nearly 18% when I switched to the optimal Azkals design I'm sharing with you today. It's these little details that separate good teams from great ones in Dream League Soccer.

The connection between the real Azkals' preparation and our virtual team building couldn't be more relevant. Just as the actual team is working to finish strong before the Jeddah tournament, we need to approach our Dream League Soccer journey with the same determination. I've found that implementing real-world football strategies into the game makes the experience much more rewarding. For instance, I now schedule friendly matches against stronger European clubs to prepare for important tournaments, exactly how the real Azkals would prepare for international competitions.

Looking back at my Dream League Soccer journey, creating the ultimate Azkals kit design became more than just an aesthetic pursuit - it was about capturing the spirit of Philippine football. Every time I see my custom-designed Azkals kit on the virtual pitch, it reminds me of the real team's determination to develop and improve ahead of their tournament in Saudi Arabia. The process I've shared today has helped me achieve an 85% win rate across all competitions, and I'm confident it can do the same for you. After all, there's nothing quite like leading your perfectly designed Azkals squad to victory while knowing you've created something that honors the real team's journey.

By Heather Schnese S’12, content specialist

2025-11-15 12:00