The official store of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has experienced an embarrassing glitch,...
The official store of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has experienced an embarrassing glitch, as its AI-powered chatbot is reportedly advising fans to purchase counterfeit Spain national team jerseys instead of the official merchandise.
A viral post by X user @Free_y_thinker highlighted the issue, sharing a screenshot of the chatbot recommending a fake jersey as a better and cheaper alternative to the official kits. The post quickly gained massive traction with nearly a million views, prompting other users to share their own bizarre interactions with the shop.rfef.es AI, which included further recommendations for fakes, specific unauthorized sellers, and even seemingly random Python code. This incident highlights the potential pitfalls of implementing AI customer service without strict guardrails.
Adidas has officially introduced a unique new lifestyle range with the launch of its 'Reconstructed...
Adidas has officially introduced a unique new lifestyle range with the launch of its 'Reconstructed Bringback' collection. Focused heavily on women's fashion, this latest release takes two iconic international football shirt designs from the 1990s and transforms them into modern, streetwear-ready silhouettes.
For this drop, the sportswear brand has completely reimagined the highly memorable 1994 kits worn by the national teams of Germany and Spain, adapting the classic patterns into entirely new apparel formats.
The Spain entry in the collection offers a significant structural departure from a standard football jersey, arriving as an asymmetrical, one-shoulder top. The garment maintains the classic red base of the original 1994 home shirt, complete with the instantly recognizable column of navy blue and yellow interlocking diamonds running down the right side.
For the German national team, Adidas has transformed the legendary 1994 World Cup home kit into a fitted, square-neck tank top. The classic DFB crest and retro Adidas branding are positioned lower down on the torso.
What do you think of these reconstructed 1994 fashion tops for Germany and Spain? Let us know in the comments below.
Marcelo has been pictured wearing Spain's new anthem jacket for the 2026 World Cup. The former Real Madrid and Brazil left-back appears in two photos wearing the navy Adidas piece, as shared on social media.
The jacket pays homage to Spain's 2010 World Cup away kit with a navy base, yellow Adidas logo and three stripes in the colors of the Spanish flag. It is designed for use during the national anthem at the tournament hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
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.
Spain have confirmed the squad numbers for their 26 players at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United...
Spain have confirmed the squad numbers for their 26 players at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada. Coach Luis de la Fuente's team will wear these numbers throughout the tournament as they aim for a second title, opening against Cabo Verde on June 15 in Atlanta.
The confirmed numbers are: 1: David Raya 2: Marc Pubill 3: Alejandro Grimaldo 4: Eric García 5: Marcos Llorente 6: Mikel Merino 7: Ferran Torres 8: Fabián Ruiz 9: Gavi 10: Dani Olmo 11: Yeremy Pino 12: Pedro Porro 13: Joan García 14: Aymeric Laporte 15: Álex Baena 16: Rodri 17: Nico Williams 18: Martín Zubimendi 19: Lamine Yamal 20: Pedri 21: Mikel Oyarzabal 22: Pau Cubarsí 23: Unai Simón 24: Marc Cucurella 25: Víctor Muñoz 26: Borja Iglesias.
Spain's men's national football team has shared the official group photograph for the 2026 FIFA Worl...
Spain's men's national football team has shared the official group photograph for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The image captures the full 26-man squad under head coach Luis de la Fuente, presented as the team representing the entire country ahead of the tournament in Canada, Mexico and the USA.
Interestingly, all of the players are wearing the 2026 EQT Retro jacket, featuring a design inspired by the iconic Adidas Equipment aesthetic of the 1990s.
The official store of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has experienced an embarrassing glitch,...
The official store of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has experienced an embarrassing glitch, as its AI-powered chatbot is reportedly advising fans to purchase counterfeit Spain national team jerseys instead of the official merchandise.
A viral post by X user @Free_y_thinker highlighted the issue, sharing a screenshot of the chatbot recommending a fake jersey as a better and cheaper alternative to the official kits. The post quickly gained massive traction with nearly a million views, prompting other users to share their own bizarre interactions with the shop.rfef.es AI, which included further recommendations for fakes, specific unauthorized sellers, and even seemingly random Python code. This incident highlights the potential pitfalls of implementing AI customer service without strict guardrails.
Spain's men's national football team has shared the official group photograph for the 2026 FIFA Worl...
Spain's men's national football team has shared the official group photograph for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The image captures the full 26-man squad under head coach Luis de la Fuente, presented as the team representing the entire country ahead of the tournament in Canada, Mexico and the USA.
Interestingly, all of the players are wearing the 2026 EQT Retro jacket, featuring a design inspired by the iconic Adidas Equipment aesthetic of the 1990s.
Spain have confirmed the squad numbers for their 26 players at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United...
Spain have confirmed the squad numbers for their 26 players at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada. Coach Luis de la Fuente's team will wear these numbers throughout the tournament as they aim for a second title, opening against Cabo Verde on June 15 in Atlanta.
The confirmed numbers are: 1: David Raya 2: Marc Pubill 3: Alejandro Grimaldo 4: Eric García 5: Marcos Llorente 6: Mikel Merino 7: Ferran Torres 8: Fabián Ruiz 9: Gavi 10: Dani Olmo 11: Yeremy Pino 12: Pedro Porro 13: Joan García 14: Aymeric Laporte 15: Álex Baena 16: Rodri 17: Nico Williams 18: Martín Zubimendi 19: Lamine Yamal 20: Pedri 21: Mikel Oyarzabal 22: Pau Cubarsí 23: Unai Simón 24: Marc Cucurella 25: Víctor Muñoz 26: Borja Iglesias.
Marcelo has been pictured wearing Spain's new anthem jacket for the 2026 World Cup. The former Real Madrid and Brazil left-back appears in two photos wearing the navy Adidas piece, as shared on social media.
The jacket pays homage to Spain's 2010 World Cup away kit with a navy base, yellow Adidas logo and three stripes in the colors of the Spanish flag. It is designed for use during the national anthem at the tournament hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
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.
Adidas has officially introduced a unique new lifestyle range with the launch of its 'Reconstructed...
Adidas has officially introduced a unique new lifestyle range with the launch of its 'Reconstructed Bringback' collection. Focused heavily on women's fashion, this latest release takes two iconic international football shirt designs from the 1990s and transforms them into modern, streetwear-ready silhouettes.
For this drop, the sportswear brand has completely reimagined the highly memorable 1994 kits worn by the national teams of Germany and Spain, adapting the classic patterns into entirely new apparel formats.
The Spain entry in the collection offers a significant structural departure from a standard football jersey, arriving as an asymmetrical, one-shoulder top. The garment maintains the classic red base of the original 1994 home shirt, complete with the instantly recognizable column of navy blue and yellow interlocking diamonds running down the right side.
For the German national team, Adidas has transformed the legendary 1994 World Cup home kit into a fitted, square-neck tank top. The classic DFB crest and retro Adidas branding are positioned lower down on the torso.
What do you think of these reconstructed 1994 fashion tops for Germany and Spain? Let us know in the comments below.