Brazil Wears Black Kits for First Time Ever to Make Anti-Racism Statement
Black kits worn against Guinea in support of forward who suffered racial abuse; team changed back to yellow kits for second half of friendly
Black kits worn against Guinea in support of forward who suffered racial abuse; team changed back to yellow kits for second half of friendly
Brazilians print legendary striker’s name under each player’s number during friendly match against Morocco
Both home and away kits use NIke’s new Vaporknit template and feature jaguar print
Jersey designed by Eduardo Kobra “strives to communicate inclusive values, wants to tell the story of a world in which differences merge to create something great” and will be worn Saturday against Bologna FC
We don’t normally shine a spotlight on Brazilian soccer here, but this time we had to make an exception. It’s International Women’s Day, and while we’re hoping that everybody is doing what they can to pay tribute to the women who make our world go ’round, it’s nice to see
AUF produced two sets of kits for national teams in-house in months between Puma deal running out at end of 2023 and new Nike contract
Shock move ends Germany’s 70-plus-year relationship with Adidas; new contract with Nike will run from 2027 to 2034
Total of 14 countries get new national team kits; Nike brings “metaprism” approach to each federation’s color scheme
Team to host PBR Camping World Team Series on August 9 and 10 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn
Red, white and blue color scheme not only a nod to host nation, but “also symbolize the sky and the greatest exponents of this sport”
Three players without names in Lionesses’ starting lineup represent 1-in-3 people born in the UK today who will develop dementia
Kits unveiled for co-hosts Australia and New Zealand, along with Brazil, Canada, China, England, France, Korea, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Portugal and United States