Nike Releases Latest Batch of National Soccer Team Kits
Total of 14 countries get new national team kits; Nike brings “metaprism” approach to each federation’s color scheme
Total of 14 countries get new national team kits; Nike brings “metaprism” approach to each federation’s color scheme
Closing bid falls short of initial estimates from Sotheby’s, who projected shirts could fetch $10 million US or more
Lot includes jerseys worn by Messi in the first half of six of seven matches at 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, including final against France
Logo combines lacrosse stick, maple leaf and feather “to create a mark with deep significant meaning and strength”
Uniforms manufactured by Capelli Sport were designed with input from officials to make sure they’re comfortable for all
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
Announcement confirms prior leaks for U.S., England, South Korea, Qatar, Australia, Croatia, France, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia; also confirms no new kits for Canada
Leaked graphics show new kits for World Cup-bound nations Qatar, Australia, Croatia, France, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and Saudi Arabia, as well as four countries that didn’t qualify
Germany wore women’s design in 1-1 draw vs England on Tuesday; Belgium wore women’s design in 6-1 win over Poland Wednesday
One month, 11 cities, 51 matches — here’s what teams will be wearing as they chase continental glory this summer
The European League of Football recently unveiled a new logo for its inaugural season, which is set to begin in June with eight teams from Germany, Poland and Spain playing American rules football. The league has rekindled the names of several former NFL Europe teams, including the Barcelona Dragons, Berlin
Nike yesterday unveiled their new soccer uniforms for eight countries to be worn at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Yesterday we showed you the new jersey for the United States, today with a major hat tip to soccer jersey blog site Todo Sobre Camisetas (Spanish for “All About Shirts”)