Top Football Poster Gift Ideas for Every Kind of Fan in 2025


Let’s be honest — football fans are tough to buy for.
They’ve already got the shirts, the mugs, the scarf from 2006 that they refuse to throw away. So when a birthday, Father’s Day, or Christmas rolls around, the pressure’s on to find something that doesn’t just end up in a drawer.
That’s where a football poster comes in. But not just any poster — one that feels like it belongs on their wall. One that captures the stadium, the stories, and the colours they love.
Here are a few ideas from our collection at Red Brick Design that might just be the thing for the fan in your life — whether they’ve supported the club since the ‘80s or just fell in love with the game last year.
For the Old-School Fan Who Misses the Glory Days
You know the type. They still talk about Highbury like it was yesterday. They say “Upton Park” without even thinking. They’re not just into football — they remember football. The smells, the atmosphere, the walk to the ground.
For fans like that, posters of legendary stadiums hit different.
They’re not just art. They’re personal.
Highbury Stadium – A love letter to Arsenal’s spiritual home.
Upton Park – For West Ham fans who still think of it as the ground.
Goodison Park – A timeless nod to Everton’s roots, especially meaningful with the upcoming move.
These prints are made for people who still hear the chants echoing from their favourite stands.
For the Loud, Young Superfan Who’s All In
They’re glued to the match. They follow every club update on Instagram. Their walls are already half-covered in merch — but trust me, they’ve got room for more.
What they’ll love: something colourful, bold, and match-ready.
Posters that say “this is my club” the second you walk in.
Etihad Stadium – For City fans who live for matchdays and trophies.
Anfield – Bold, iconic, and instantly recognisable.
Brighton’s Amex Stadium – For the new generation of Seagulls who are watching something special.
For the Fan with Style Who Likes Things Subtle
Some fans don’t want screaming colours or over-the-top design.
They want something that nods to their love of football without overwhelming the room.
That’s where minimalist or monochrome prints come in.
Clean lines, soft tones — football, but make it interior design-friendly.
Old Trafford Monochrome – Simple. Understated. Still powerful.
Elland Road Black & White – Looks great in a hallway or home office.
St James’ Park Art Deco – A modern twist on a classic ground.
These are perfect for people who want to show love for their club without making their lounge look like a pub.
For the Friend Who Deserves a Thoughtful Gift (on a Budget)
You don’t need to go big to make it meaningful.
Sometimes a smaller, well-chosen poster says more than a pricey collectible.
If you’re buying for a birthday, a flatmate, a Secret Santa, or just want to show appreciation, these hit the sweet spot:
Portman Road – Clean design, perfect for new Ipswich fans.
Kenilworth Road – For someone who’s proud of Luton’s rise.
Bramall Lane – Old-school football charm in poster form.
They’re small enough to wrap, hang, or even pop in a frame — and they mean something.
For the Fan Abroad (or Just Missing the Matchday Buzz)
Not every fan gets to be there in person. Life takes people places — university, new jobs, new countries. But the club still lives in their heart.
Posters can help bring that feeling back.
That sense of home. Of Saturdays that start early and end with a win (or at least a pub debate).
Elland Road – For fans who still feel part of the club, no matter where they are.
Anfield – A bit of Merseyside on their wall.
Old Trafford – One look and they’re back in the Stretford End.
So Why a Poster? Why Now?
Because it’s not just about filling space.
It’s about giving someone a piece of the game they love — the stadium, the colours, the memories — in a way they can see every day.
They’re easy to gift (lightweight, frameable, postable)
They’re affordable, but feel premium
They work for every room, every fan, every style
And let’s be honest — they’ll actually use it. No dusting, no batteries, no clutter.
Final Thoughts
Whether you're shopping for someone who's supported their club since the '70s or a young fan just starting their journey, there's a poster that fits. It's not just a present. It’s a part of who they are.
👉 Take a look at the full football collection here and find the one that tells their story.
FAQs
Q: Are these official club products?
A: No. These are original, fan-made designs — made by Red Brick Design for people who love football and great design.
Q: What sizes are available?
A: Posters come in A4, A3, A2, A1, and A0. Whether it’s for a small study or a full wall — we’ve got you.
Q: Can you ship outside the UK?
A: Absolutely. We ship worldwide. UK orders come with free delivery too.
Q: What's a great “starter” poster for a gift?
A: The stadium that means the most. If they talk about it all the time, that’s the one to get.
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Red Brick Design is an Manchester-based graphic design studio established in the year 2018, with a focus on creating stunning digital prints of famous architectural structures, football stadiums and trains. Our work combines detailed architecture with bold, artistic flair, bringing iconic the iconic landmarks of our city to life through stunning, striking images. From famous football stadiums to less well-known gems from the local area We offer a distinctive collection that showcases the beauty and rich history of the architecture. Sustainable design is the guiding principle of what we do and our designs are made from eco-friendly materials which is why we offer worldwide shipping. Keep us in mind on Instagram and on Facebook at redbrickdesignuk. see our latest designs.