CONMEBOL Reveals Logo for 2024 Copa América in United States
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”
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
New home and away kits are first under JFF’s new deal with German sportswear company and are a collaboration with fashion design label Wales Bonner
Kits were launched on Tuesday with the tagline “Ponte el Alma” (“Put On the Soul”); will make debut in South American Youth Football Championship
FC Lorient releases collector’s edition kit inspired by supporters’ tattoos; Real Betis releases new kit for Copa del Rey and Spanish Super Cup; Villarreal marks 100th anniversary with new jersey
Kits are manufactured by Iranian company Majid and feature tonal pattern of cheetah spots on the sleeves
Kits unveiled with less than three weeks to go before Cameroon’s World Cup group stage opener; national federation unilaterally ended contract with Le Coq Sportif early over the summer
Home and away kits feature tonal graphic depicting the Ksour Essef cuirass, which was discovered in Tunisia and dates back to the 3rd century BC
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