Costa Rica Unveils New Adidas National Team Kits
First kits for Costa Rica under new Adidas deal use older template than countries outfitted by company wore at 2022 World Cup
First kits for Costa Rica under new Adidas deal use older template than countries outfitted by company wore at 2022 World Cup
Concacaf rivals unveil new crests, which will be integrated onto kits by mid-2022
Announcement gives Costa Rican football fans something extra to celebrate on nation’s independence day
Adidas will outfit six national teams competing in U.S.-hosted tournament: Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela
Men’s team to debut kits in African Cup of Nations qualifier this weekend; women’s team will wear them in first-ever Women’s World Cup this summer
Kits for Argentina, Colombia, Germany, Japan, Spain and Sweden celebrate iconic scenery and diverse natural landscapes of each country
FC Edmonton takes inspiration from local attraction and city’s soccer history for alternate and third kits; Atlético Ottawa works city flag elements into alternate
Crest features chrome details on a dark base with outline that fades from yellow to red to blue
With the 2022 FIFA World Cup set to kick off in Qatar in exactly two months, just about every nation participating has released new national team kits. Some will be worn a handful of times in friendlies before the World Cup, while others will make their debuts in Qatar. Check
Mexico and Argentina release away kits to go with previously announced home kits, while Germany, Japan, Spain and Belgium release both home and away kits; other countries with new kits include Colombia, Chile, Latvia, Hungary, Sweden, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Pattern of zigzagging thin black lines radiating out from neck is inspired by the Aztec god Quetzalcóatl, a feathered serpent who was the god of winds and rain, and the creator of the world and humanity
The Springfield Thunderbirds have confirmed their name and unveiled their logo ahead of their inaugural season in the American Hockey League. The Thunderbirds are the former Portland Pirates, American Hockey League affiliate of the Florida Panthers, who relocated from Maine to Massachusetts following the just completed 2015-16 AHL season. Springfield