Germany Euro 2016 Kits Revealed
The new Adidas Germany Euro 2016 Kit is inspired by classic Germany Shirts in a clean white-and-black design, while introducing a new positioning for the iconic 3 Stripes from Adidas. Meanwhile, the Germany Euro 2016 Away Jersey introduces a modern, never-seen-before hoops design.
Set for a debut in the friendly against France in November, the new Adidas Germany Euro 2016 Home Kit will be released on November 9, 2015.
Germany 2016 Home Shirt
This is the new Adidas Germany 2016 Home Shirt.
The new Adidas Germany 2016 Home Shirt features the iconic main color white with a simple black crew neck collar with the colors of the German flag in a panel at the back. The front of the new Germany 2016 Kit holds the Adidas Performance logo, the gold FIFA World Cup Winners Badge and the DFB crest.
Most remarkably, the Adidas Euro 2016 Germany Home Jersey boasts a totally new positioning of Adidas' 3 Stripes. The famous three stripes are placed on the side of the new Germany 2016 Kit instead of the sleeves.
As a further detail, the front of the new Adidas Germany UEFA Euro 2016 Kit shows a unique vertical chart depicting the Germany national team's historic World Cup and Euro rankings. The sleeve cuffs boast the colors of the German flag, while the dates when Germany won the World Cup and the European Championship are printed on the sleeves of the new Germany 2016 Jersey.
Black shorts and socks, a combination last used at the 1962 World Cup, complete the classic look of the new Germany 2016 Home Kit. The all-white look for the Germany Home Soccer Jersey, introduced for the 2014 World Cup, is history.
Germany Euro 2016 Away Kit
This image shows the new Germany Away Shirt.
The new Adidas Germany Euro 2016 Away Football Jersey introduces a totally-new reversible shirt design. The Germany 2016 Away Kit is dark gray with subtle black woven hoops, combined with green sleeves, drawing inspiration from street football.
Interestingly, the new Germany Euro 2016 Kit can be reversed to boast the the striking main color neon green, designed to be used as a bib. The back of the neckline shows the writing "Bolzen. Kicken. Pöhlen." (German words for street football).
What do you think of the Adidas Germany 2016 Home Kit? Let us know in the comments below, and check out more Euro 2016 Kits.
RC Lens 26-27 Away Kit Teased
French club RC Lens has officially teased its new Adidas 2026-27 away kit, with a full reveal scheduled for June 6 at the iconic twin slag heaps in Loos-en-Gohelle.
The teaser video features the hashtag #MentalitéCharbonneur, heavily leaning into the club's deep-rooted coal mining heritage.
https://x.com/RCLens/status/2062837000172962224
The Lens 2026-2027 away jersey features a green and black colorway, a fitting tribute to the region's historical landscapes.
Mexico Ruins Retro EQT Jacket with Sponsor Placement
The Adidas Mexico 2026 World Cup EQT track jacket has officially made its real-world debut, but the on-player reality has left many fans disappointed, as highlighted by Tigres and Mexico kit experts @TigersJersey.
While the core design faithfully recreates the iconic 1990s Equipment aesthetic with its bold black, green, white, and red color-blocking, the Mexican Football Federation has plastered the front of the garment with corporate sponsors. The logos for AT&T, Amazon, Coca-Cola, and Caliente.mx have been heavily applied across the midsection, disrupting the 3 bars.
This is surely because of sponsor guidelines and contracts, but they should have find a better solution here.
Norway Shares Striking Viking-Themed Squad Photo for 2026 World Cup
The Norwegian national football team has released a Viking-inspired group photograph via its official channels to mark preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Captured by renowned photographer David Yarrow in Oslo, the image shows the squad in authentic attire assembled beside a fjord, with longboats in the background, reflecting the country's historical narrative and the supporters' Viking row tradition.
Norway returns to the World Cup for the first time since 1998, led by captain Martin Ødegaard and star striker Erling Haaland. The photoshoot took place last weekend, with Ødegaard digitally added after he was unavailable due to the Champions League final. A separate image including coaching and technical staff was also produced.
The NFF embraced the theme to highlight team unity and cultural heritage as the squad prepares for the tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States.







