Spanish Third Division Side La Hoya Lorca Release 15-16 Broccoli Kit
Spanish club La Hoya Lorca yesterday morning released their 2015-16 Home, Away and Third Kits featuring unique designs to make a bold statement on the pitch. And traditionally, the new La Hoya Lorca 2015-2016 Away Jersey is designed to look like broccoli.
La Hoya Lorca plays in the third division of Spain and have earned the nickname 'El Broccoli Mecanico' (Clockwork Broccoli) for their excellent performances wearing the Broccoli-Themed Away Shirt. The first edition of the La Hoya Lorca Broccoli Jersey was released three years ago.
La Hoya Lorca 2015-2016 Broccoli Shirt
This is the unique La Hoya Lorca 15-16 Broccoli Kit.
The new La Hoya Lorca 15-16 Broccoli Kit boasts a unique all-over broccoli green graphic print on the front, sleeves and the back of the shirt to stand out. It's definitely one of the boldest kits this summer. The reason behind the kit is that the Spanish region Murcia is famous for its export of Broccoli. Lorca is a town the community of Murcia in the southeastern Spain.
The front of this season's La Hoya Lorca Broccoli Kit features the statement "Necesitamos Agua" (We Need Water). The slogan refers to the importance of water for agriculture, and the club is also sponsored by various agriculture cultures. The hashtag #broccolimecanico is printed on the front of the shirts.
Murcia-based company Daen Sport produces the unique La Hoya Lorca Broccoli Kits. Daen was founded in 1994 and is specialized in producing unique kits for various types of sports to offer smaller clubs bespoke designs, and not just teamwear shirts.
Lorca 15-16 Home Kit
This is the new La Hoya Lorca 15-16 Home Shirt.
The new La Hoya Lorca 2015-2016 Home Kit features the traditional blue and white stripes of the club with a large space on the front featuring the lettering "Necesitamos Agua" and the sponsor logo. It is based on the same template as the home shirt with a special constructed collar.
Lorca 15-16 Third Jersey
This is the new La Hoya Lorca Third Kit.
The new Lorca 2015-2016 Third Shirt features a bold design. It combines the main color pink with a yellow graphic pattern on the front.
Bold. What do you think of the Broccoli-Themed La Hoya Lorca 2015-16 Kit? And would you like to see more bespoke kits for lower division clubs? Let us know in the comments section below.
Fujieda MYFC 26-27 Kits Released
Japanese J2 League club Fujieda MYFC have officially unveiled their new 2026-27 kits, produced by sportswear brand Gol. Designed under the theme "Merge," the new shirts symbolize the fusion of the ball, boots, players' spirit, fans, and partners uniting for the upcoming season. The collection features bespoke graphic patterns across the home, away, and goalkeeper jerseys, with sponsor logos cleanly integrated throughout the designs. The new Fujieda MYFC 2026-27 kits will be available to purchase starting in late June 2026 via the official J.League online store.
Matsumoto Yamaga 26-27 Home & Away Kits Released
Japanese J3 League club Matsumoto Yamaga FC have revealed their new 2026-27 home and away kits. The new Adidas Matsumoto Yamaga 2026-27 shirts introduce bespoke designs for the club.
Como 1907 Announce Kit Design Contest
Italian club Como 1907 has launched a new design contest, inviting fans and designers to create a new look for the team. While the official announcement asked supporters to design a t-shirt for Como, it is likely that the club is referring to a football kit, given the context of the post and the reactions from the fanbase.
The club has kept the instructions incredibly open, stating there is no brief, no rules, and no excuses. To enter the competition, fans simply need to create their design, post it on Instagram, and tag the official Como 1907 account.
The announcement has already sparked significant interest online, with numerous supporters sharing their concepts and ideas. Whether the winning design will be produced as an official match kit, a pre-match shirt, or a special edition lifestyle item remains to be seen, but it offers a unique opportunity for fans to leave their mark on the club's visual identity.
FIFA Denies Guillermo Ochoa 2026 World Cup Legacy Patch Over Appearance Rules
Guillermo Ochoa has been denied the chance to wear FIFA's new legacy patch at the 2026 World Cup. Despite being selected for six World Cup tournaments spanning from 2006 to 2026, the Mexican goalkeeper does not meet the strict criteria set by FIFA. The governing body requires players to have made on-pitch appearances in at least five different World Cups to qualify for the special badge.
Ochoa did not play any minutes during the 2006 and 2010 tournaments, meaning he has only registered on-pitch appearances in three World Cups prior to the 2026 edition. Because of this, FIFA officially refused to award him the patch. Other veterans playing in the tournament, such as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Luka Modric, Manuel Neuer, and Yuto Nagatomo, have received the legacy patch for meeting the five-tournament appearance threshold.
The Mexican Football Federation is reportedly planning to push for a reconsideration of the ruling. If Ochoa features in a match during the 2026 tournament, the federation intends to appeal FIFA's decision in hopes of securing the legacy patch for the veteran goalkeeper.
Yokohama FC 26-27 Home & Away Kits Released
Japanese J2 League club Yokohama FC have officially released their new Puma 2026-27 home, away, and goalkeeper kits. The new Yokohama FC 26-27 shirts feature an abstract graphic design that represents flow and movement across all the jerseys. The home jersey is predominantly blue, while the away kit is white. The goalkeeper kits complete the collection in red and yellow colorways. The Puma Yokohama FC 2026-27 kits are available to purchase via the club's online store.









