Mexico's national team has published the official squad numbers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup via its...
Mexico's national team has published the official squad numbers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup via its social media channels, including a main graphic and supporting images detailing the assignments for the 26 players. The announcement highlights the jerseys ahead of the tournament co-hosted by the country.
Notable numbers include Raúl Rangel wearing 1 in goal, Jorge Sánchez on 2, César Montes on 3, Edson Álvarez as captain with 4, Johan Vásquez on 5, Erik Lira on 6, Luis Romo on 7, Álvaro Fidalgo on 8, Raúl Jiménez on 9, Alexis Vega on 10, Santiago Giménez on 11, Carlos Acevedo on 12 and Guillermo Ochoa on 13. Further assignments cover Armando González with 14, Israel Reyes on 15, Julián Quiñones on 16 and additional players filling roles through number 26.
The timing supports fans personalizing Adidas Mexico jerseys with these numbers in preparation for the event.
The AdidasMexico2026 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.
Adidas has revealed a special collection of padel rackets inspired by national teams set to compete...
Adidas has revealed a special collection of padel rackets inspired by national teams set to compete in the 2026 World Cup. The range combines elements of football aesthetics with functional padel equipment.
Designs feature country-specific color schemes and motifs, including Argentina's light blue and white palette accented with gold details. Other versions draw from nations such as Spain, France, and Mexico, maintaining a consistent balanced performance base across the line.
The collection targets players who appreciate thematic editions tied to the upcoming tournament. Which national team design stands out most to you? Let us know in the comments.
WorldSoccerShop, a major North American online retailer for soccer gear, posted graphics on social m...
WorldSoccerShop, a major North American online retailer for soccer gear, posted graphics on social media detailing the best-selling national team kits and player jerseys by US state so far in 2026. The data comes exclusively from their sales records and covers both teams and individual players.
The visuals show regional variations in popularity, with teams including Argentina, Mexico, Portugal, Brazil, and Germany leading in different states. Lionel Messi dominates the map for players.
Which state's top seller surprises you the most? Let us know in the comments.
The Mexican national team debuted its new third kit during the friendly against Ghana on May 22 at E...
The Mexican national team debuted its new third kit during the friendly against Ghana on May 22 at Estadio Cuauhtémoc. The Adidas design features a black base with a tonal MX pattern, tricolor accents from the Mexican flag on the collar and sleeves, and special embroidery details. The full apparel line was also worn, including the usual sponsorship placements.
Released on May 11, the kit forms part of Mexico's preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which the country will co-host for the third time in its history. It results from a collaboration with Someone Somewhere and emphasizes national unity through the "Somos México" message.
The third kit provides an elegant alternative for when home and away colors clash. What do you think of Mexico's new third kit for the 2026-26 World Cup? Let us know in the comments.
The AdidasMexico2026 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.
Mexico's national team has published the official squad numbers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup via its...
Mexico's national team has published the official squad numbers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup via its social media channels, including a main graphic and supporting images detailing the assignments for the 26 players. The announcement highlights the jerseys ahead of the tournament co-hosted by the country.
Notable numbers include Raúl Rangel wearing 1 in goal, Jorge Sánchez on 2, César Montes on 3, Edson Álvarez as captain with 4, Johan Vásquez on 5, Erik Lira on 6, Luis Romo on 7, Álvaro Fidalgo on 8, Raúl Jiménez on 9, Alexis Vega on 10, Santiago Giménez on 11, Carlos Acevedo on 12 and Guillermo Ochoa on 13. Further assignments cover Armando González with 14, Israel Reyes on 15, Julián Quiñones on 16 and additional players filling roles through number 26.
The timing supports fans personalizing Adidas Mexico jerseys with these numbers in preparation for the event.
Adidas has revealed a special collection of padel rackets inspired by national teams set to compete...
Adidas has revealed a special collection of padel rackets inspired by national teams set to compete in the 2026 World Cup. The range combines elements of football aesthetics with functional padel equipment.
Designs feature country-specific color schemes and motifs, including Argentina's light blue and white palette accented with gold details. Other versions draw from nations such as Spain, France, and Mexico, maintaining a consistent balanced performance base across the line.
The collection targets players who appreciate thematic editions tied to the upcoming tournament. Which national team design stands out most to you? Let us know in the comments.
WorldSoccerShop, a major North American online retailer for soccer gear, posted graphics on social m...
WorldSoccerShop, a major North American online retailer for soccer gear, posted graphics on social media detailing the best-selling national team kits and player jerseys by US state so far in 2026. The data comes exclusively from their sales records and covers both teams and individual players.
The visuals show regional variations in popularity, with teams including Argentina, Mexico, Portugal, Brazil, and Germany leading in different states. Lionel Messi dominates the map for players.
Which state's top seller surprises you the most? Let us know in the comments.
The Mexican national team debuted its new third kit during the friendly against Ghana on May 22 at E...
The Mexican national team debuted its new third kit during the friendly against Ghana on May 22 at Estadio Cuauhtémoc. The Adidas design features a black base with a tonal MX pattern, tricolor accents from the Mexican flag on the collar and sleeves, and special embroidery details. The full apparel line was also worn, including the usual sponsorship placements.
Released on May 11, the kit forms part of Mexico's preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which the country will co-host for the third time in its history. It results from a collaboration with Someone Somewhere and emphasizes national unity through the "Somos México" message.
The third kit provides an elegant alternative for when home and away colors clash. What do you think of Mexico's new third kit for the 2026-26 World Cup? Let us know in the comments.