Here is a tutorial how to assign kits to other teams:
legend62009
How to change kit types and directly assign kits to other teams without kitremapping:
Tools necessary : RDBM 22 (teamkits table), FIFA Editor Tool, Live Editor for minikits
Steps :
1) Go to legacy explorer in your fifa editor tool project file
2) search player.lua (Path : data/fifarna/lua/assets/player.lua) and open it
3) Go to the line "player.KitNumberUnits = math.floor ( math.fmod(kitNumber, 10) )"
4) Press enter to go to the next line
5) Add these lines :
if player.Kit == <id of team that you want to give kits to> and player.KitType == <the type of kit that you want to add>
then
player.Kit = <id of team that you are importing the kits over>
player.KitType = <the type of kit that you are going to use to remap over>
end
6) Repeat this step for all kits that you want to add
7) Go to the live editor folder of the kits
(Path : C

Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\FIFA 22\LiveEditorMods\root\Legacy\data\ui\imgAssets\kits ,
you replace C

Program Files (x86) with where your game directory is at/which folder you installed your game at)
and add the minikits since player.lua remapping does not add in minikits by default
8) Open your squad file in RDBM 22, go to the teamkits table, and make entries for the kits that you want to add with their types
in the teamkits table
9) Save player.lua, save your squad file, and launch fifa 22 then launch live editor
Now you have successfully remapped kits and changed their types
Kit Types :
0 = Home
1 = Away
2 = GK
3 = Third
4 = Fourth
Attached is an example of me using Australia Women's away kit (ID : 112998)
as a GK Kit of Aldershot Town in IEM (ID : 112449), both inside player.lua and teamkits
in RDBM 22
if player.Kit == 112449 and player.KitType == 2
then
player.Kit = 112998
player.KitType = 1
end
Using this method, you can give 3rd and 4th kits to teams that do not have these kits or away kits to teams that do not have one,
or kits in general for ids that have no kits