1. FC Köln 15-16 Kits Released
The new blue and yellow Köln 2015-16 Third Kit was officially revealed this week. The new Cologne 15-16 Home Kit boasts a classic design, while the new Erima Köln 2015-2016 Away Kit features two shades of red.
Erima again makes the new 1. FC Köln 2015-2016 Jerseys, which are sponsored by German supermarket Rewe.
Köln 15-16 Home Kit
This is the new Cologne 2015-16 Home Shirt.
The new Erima Köln 2015-2016 Home Kit is completely white, after last season's Köln 14-15 Kit had a red and a white half. The simple buttoned collar and the sleeve cuffs of the new 1. FC Köln 15-16 Shirt are red.
Highlighting the strong bond between the club and the city, the front of the Köln 2015-16 Home Kit boasts a thin diagonal stripe panel, with the silhouette of the famous Cologne Cathedral worked into the lines.
White shorts and socks complete the traditional look of the new Köln 15-16 Home Kit.
Cologne 15-16 Away Shirt
This is the new 1. FC Köln 2015-2016 Away Kit.
The new Köln 15-16 Away Kit boasts a modern design after last season's away shirt introduced a classic design. Made by German sport supplier Erima, the new Köln Away Kit features subtle diagonal stripes on the front, which include a special gradient effect.
The new Cologne Home Kit comes with a unique crew neck collar with white trim. Inside the neckline of the new Erima Köln 2015-16 Kit is the slogan "1. FC Köln - Spürbar anders" (1. FC Köln - Appreciably different).
Red shorts and socks with white details complete the all-red look of the new Köln 15-16 Away Kit.
Köln 15-16 Third Kit
This is the new Erima 1. FC Köln 2015-2016 Third Shirt.
The new Köln 2015-16 Third Jersey is dark blue with a simple v-neck collar that is yellow around the rear. An elaborate lines design is visible on the sleeves and shoulders of the new Köln Third Kit.
Navy shorts and socks complete the understated look of the new Köln 2015-2016 Third Kit.
1. FC Köln 2015-16 Goalkeeper Jersey
This is the new Köln 15-16 Goalkeeper Kit.
The new Cologne 2015-16 Keeper Shirt features a stylish design. Set to be worn by Köln goalkeeper Timo Horn, the new Köln 15-16 Goalkeeper Shirt is yellow with black applications on the sleeves and the collar.
Sporting Hasselt 26-27 Home Kit Revealed
The new Sporting Hasselt 26-27 home kit was released today, to be worn in the upcoming Belgian Challenger Pro League campaign. It is black with blue and green vertical stripes.
Maccabi Haifa 26-27 Home Kit Released
The Maccabi Haifa 26-27 home kit has been officially released by Adidas. Made using Adidas' Locker Room, the Maccabi Haifa 2026-2027 home kit has a striking design in green and white with centered logos.
Hapoel Tel Aviv 26-27 Home & Away Kits Released
The new Hapoel Tel Aviv 26-27 home and away kits were released today.
Made by Nike, the new Hapoel Tel Aviv 26-27 home and away kits have very basic looks in red/white and white/red.
Tech-wise, the Hapoel 26-27 kits introduce a technological first for the club, featuring an NFC chip embedded within the crest on the match shirts. This innovative addition allows fans to tap their smartphones against the badge for quick access to a unique page offering exclusive content and surprises.
FSV Frankfurt 26-27 Away Kit Released
German Regionalliga Südwest club FSV Frankfurt has unveiled its new away kit for the 26-27 season. Manufactured by Erima, the new shirt introduces a monochromatic white and dark gray look, without the team's traditional blue and black colors
2026 World Cup Final Kits Prediction
Vietnamese kit experts @jerseystory_vn have carried out their prediction on match colors for the upcoming 2026 World Cup Final, where they suggest there would be no surprises in both teams' choices.
Spain as the designated "home team" will very likely return to their classic red home kit, paired with blue shorts and socks as usual. Therefore, Argentina would be able to stick to the lucky home kit variation of white and sky blue shirt, white shorts and white socks.
This is the tie where we believe the kit choices would not differ no matter who is to choose first.





















