After signing a short-term deal to cover this past summer’s Copa América, it seems both Nike and Uruguay liked what they saw. The Asociación Uruguaya de Fútbol (AUF) and the American sportswear giant announced on Tuesday, December 3, that the two parties had signed “a multi-year partnership that cements Nike
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FIFA Unveils Logo For 2025 Club World Cup
Tournament debuts new format in summer 2025 in United States with 32 club teams from six confederations around the world competing
Argentina, Adidas Extend Kit Contract Until 2038
Extension of contract between Asociación del Fútbol Argentino and German sportswear company ensures Albiceleste will wear 3 Stripes for next 4 World Cups
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”
Puma Unveils New Home Kits for 10 National Teams, Including 5 in World Cup
With international matches dominating the summer soccer schedule in the leadup to the next World Cup, German sportswear company Puma dropped a huge number of new national team kits on Monday. In all, the company officially released new home jerseys for 10 national teams on Monday, May 30, including five
Logo Unveiled for ‘Finalissima’ Match Between UEFA, CONMEBOL Champs
Italy to face Argentina in an exhibition match at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on Wednesday, June 1
The US Soccer 2016 Copa America kits may have leaked
The United States will be hosting the 2016 special Centenario edition of Copa America, which is South America’s premier international soccer tournament. This will also be the event where the USMNT will finally debut the new US Soccer crest — which they still have yet to officially unveil. However, another
Mexico Jumps On Neon Bandwagon With 2015 Copa America Kits
During the last World Cup cycle, Mexico’s national team (aka El Tri) decided to wear their all-black change kit for a couple of home matches, instead of their traditional strip of green shirts-white shorts-red socks. That odd change of pace is now going to be permanent (at least for