Arsenal 15-16 Kits Released
The new Arsenal 15-16 Third Kit was officially launched on August 13, set to be worn in cup matches away from home. The new Puma Arsenal 15-16 Home Kit introduces a classy design, while the Puma Arsenal 2015-2016 Third Shirt boasts a striking graphic print on the front.
The new Arsenal 2015-2016 Home Kit was released on June 15. Fly Emirates sponsors the new Arsenal 2015-16 Shirts.
Arsenal 15-16 Home Kit
This is the new Arsenal 2015-16 Home Shirt.
The new Arsenal 2015-16 Home Shirt features Arsenal's iconic kit design with a red body and white sleeves. A white stripe runs down the lower sleeves to the upper side part of the new Arsenal Home Kit, while two thin red lines are on the white sleeves of the new Arsenal Shirt.
The new Puma Arsenal 2015-2016 Kit features a white triangle design below the neckline with a coutout A inside the triangle representing Arsenal FC.
To create a classy design, the new Arsenal 15-16 Home Kit has a modern Polo collar with one button and a golden line, which can be also seen on the sleeve cuffs of Arsenal's new kit.
White shorts and plain white socks complete the new Arsenal 15-16 Home Kit.
Arsenal 15-16 Away Kit
This is the new Arsenal 2015-2016 Away Jersey.
The new Arsenal 2015-16 Away Shirt is golden with a striking diamond front pattern and navy sleeves. Navy shorts and socks complete the new Arsenal 15-16 Away Kit.
New Arsenal 2015-16 Third Jersey
This is the new Arsenal 15-16 Third Kit.
The new Arsenal 15-16 Third Shirt has a striking design combining the main color anthracite with a unique color block design. On the lower part of the new is a bold white, turquoise and gold vertical stripe, respectively. The triclored graphic print creates a fresh design for football kits.
A v-neck collar with turquoise details and the white Fly Emirates logo on the front complete the fresh new design for the Arsenal 2015-16 Third Kit.
The new Arsenal 2015-2016 Third Kit is combined with dark grey shorts and socks.
Check out all leaked and released 2015-16 Kits in our kit overview.
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Liverpool 26-27 Goalkeeper Kit Leaked
River Plate 1996 Remake Jacket Leaked
Adidas will release a River 1996 remake kit + collection in 2026. Now, we can exclusively another piece of the collection, a track jacket.
See the full River Plate 1996 remake collection: https://www.footyheadlines.com/2026/02/adidas-river-plate-1996-remake-home-kit.html
AS Saint-Étienne 1976 European Cup Final Remake Kit Revealed
Exactly 50 years to the day after the famous European Cup final in Glasgow, Le Coq Sportif has released a special limited-edition reissue of the iconic AS Saint-Étienne 1976 kit. Paying tribute to the legendary Dominique Rocheteau, the brand has meticulously reproduced his number 7 jersey directly from their Romilly-sur-Seine workshops. The retro green shirt faithfully maintains the original cut, material, and classic blue-white-red tricolor collar of the era.
The limited collection is available soon via the official Le Coq Sportif web store. It features a long-sleeved version retailing for €110, a short-sleeved option for €89, and a matching track jacket priced at €190.
All-New Ligue 3 Revealed
The French Football Federation (FFF) has officially announced the launch of the fully professional "Ligue 3" for the upcoming 2026-2027 season, permanently replacing the current third-tier Championnat National. This historic move marks the first time the FFF will directly organize a professional men's league.
As part of this major restructuring of the French football pyramid, the lower divisions will also be renamed for better clarity: the current National 2 will become National 1, and National 3 will shift to National 2. The newly formed 18-team Ligue 3 aims to bring greater financial stability, technological innovation such as a coaches' video challenge system, and increased exposure to the division, with all 309 matches set to be broadcast exclusively on the Ligue 1+ platform.
To mark this monumental transition, the FFF has also introduced a completely new visual identity for the competition. The rebranding is centered around a modern logo that combines the rectangular shape of a football pitch with the tiered structure of a stadium grandstand. This design visually embodies the league's new official slogan, "Terrain de rencontres" (Meeting Ground), aiming to highlight the intersection of professional ambition and popular, locally rooted football.
Kappa San Martín de Tucumán 26-27 Home & Away Kits Released
The Kappa San Martín de Tucumán 2026-2027 home and away kits were launched today, showing off the Argentine club's visual direction for the upcoming campaign.
The home jersey embraces a highly traditional aesthetic, featuring the team's iconic thick red and white vertical stripes, a solid red v-neck collar, and contrasting black text for the Kappa logo and "Caja Popular de Ahorros" main sponsor.
In stark contrast, the away kit introduces a sleek and modern look, utilizing a dark charcoal grey base with subtle tonal vertical bands. To maintain a strong connection to the club's heritage, the alternate shirt is sharply accented with vibrant red detailing on the collar and sleeve cuffs, alongside crisp white branding.
Uniqlo J.League All-Stars 2026 Kits Released
The J.League has officially unveiled the uniforms for the upcoming 2026 All-Star DAZN Cup, produced in a unique collaboration with Japanese retail giant Uniqlo and exclusively designed by Francesco Risso.
The bold aesthetic of the All-Star collection is deeply rooted in heritage, utilizing a traditional Japanese ink-marbling technique known as "suminagashi" to create a fluid, organic pattern across the fabric. The shirts carry a deeper meaning as a "garment of gratitude," featuring a special bow-style motif on the back that symbolizes the strong connection tying together the league's players, staff, and passionate supporters. To ensure all fans are represented, the collection drops in six distinct colorways mapped to the tournament's division brackets. The top-flight J1 teams will wear red (East) and blue (West), while the combined J2 and J3 divisions are split into four regional subgroups: light blue (East-A), green (East-B), yellow (West-A), and purple (West-B).
Players will also use a special custom match ball produced by Sfida, which boasts a nostalgic design heavily inspired by the iconic football anime Captain Tsubasa.
Which of the six suminagashi colorways from this Francesco Risso-designed collection is your favorite? Let us know in the comments.









