Bayern Munich 17-18 Home Kit Released
The Bayern Munich 17-18 home kit was officially released this morning, once again featuring the three Adidas stripes and the Telekom sponsor logo on the front. As is tradition, the Bayern München 2017-18 jersey will be debuted before the end of current season, at home against Freiburg on May 20.
Bayern München 17-18 Home Kit
This is the Bayern Munich 2017-2018 home jersey.
The Bayern München 2017-18 shirt is an even more classic and traditional look than this season's. Closely inspired by the iconic 1974 shirt, it features four relatively thick white stripes on the front as well as one each sleeve. The collar and sleeve cuffs of the Bayern 17-18 home kit are also almost identical to those on the original.
A thick, black outline was added to the sponsor logo on the Bayern Munich 17-18 kit to ensure legibility. A white crew neck and white sleeve cuffs round off the traditional design of the Bayern Munich 2017-2018 jersey.
After this season's Bayern home kit featured white shorts, Bayern Munich 17-18 kit reverts to more traditional red shorts.
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Virtus Entella 26-27 Home Kit Released
The new Virtus Entella home kit for the 2026-27 season has been released. Made by Adidas, the new shirt will be worn during the club's upcoming Serie B campaign.
The new Adidas Virtus Entella 2026-27 home shirt has a simple design featuring the club's traditional blue-and-white stripes.
Zweigen Kanazawa 26-27 Kits Released
Japanese J3 League club Zweigen Kanazawa have unveiled their new 2026-27 kits, produced by Hummel. The release introduces a bespoke look for the upcoming season, deeply rooted in the local culture of Ishikawa Prefecture.
The Hummel Zweigen Kanazawa 2026-27 shirts are inspired by Kaga Temari, a traditional regional craft famous for its intricately patterned, embroidered balls. This unique geometric motif covers the kits, symbolizing unity. According to the club, each stitch builds a larger beautiful pattern, representing the collective efforts of the team and supporters uniting for their shared goals. The uniforms also feature the logos of ten different club sponsors across the shirt and shorts.
The Hummel Zweigen Kanazawa 2026-27 kits are available to purchase during the club's primary sales window, which runs until July 5, 2026.
Unique Dual-Year Messi World Cup "Golden Ball" Badge at 2026 World Cup
Lionel Messi is sporting a highly exclusive detail on his Argentina kit at the 2026 World Cup. As highlighted by @jerseystory_vn, Messi's left sleeve features a unique dual-year Golden Ball badge, honoring his achievements as the Player of the Tournament at both the 2014 and 2022 World Cups. Messi is the only player in the tournament to wear a badge commemorating two Golden Ball awards, with Croatia's Luka Modric being the only other player to wear a Golden Ball patch for his 2018 award.
The special golden shield is located on the left sleeve of the Argentina shirt, but it is frequently hidden from view during matches as it sits beneath Messi's captain's armband. The badge adds to an already heavily decorated Argentina 2026 kit for the legendary number 10.
Alongside the dual-year Golden Ball patch, Messi's shirt is adorned with several other gold details. These include the central FIFA World Champions badge from their 2022 triumph, the golden 2026 World Cup sleeve patch, and the Legacy badge, which is awarded to players who have participated in five or more World Cup tournaments.








