New Nike PSG 14-15 (2014-2015) Kits
- Kit Release: Nike released new 2014-2015 home, away, and a special third kit for Paris Saint-Germain.
- Home Kit Design: The home kit has a unique v-collar with a vertical red and white stripe and a dark navy stripe on the front.
- Third Kit Design: The third kit is mainly red with navy logos and a dark red polo collar and features navy stripes separating the front and back.
New Paris Saint-Germain 14-15 Home, Away and Third Kits Released - Nike just unveiled the new Paris 2014-2015 Third Jersey ahead of the start of the Champions League. The PSG Home kit was featured in an animated teaser for the Nike Football #riskeverything campaign starring, amongst others, PSG striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
The new Paris Saint-Germain 14-15 Home Kit features a new kit design, while the French club will receive a special third kit for the first time. Like last season, the shirts are again sponsored by Fly Emirates.
Paris SG 2014-2015 Kit
This is the new PSG 14-15 Home Kit.
Similar to recent Nike World Cup Kits, the new PSG 14-15 Home Jersey features a unique neckline. The PSG 2014 Home Kit comes with a unique v-collar, while the kit design is dominated by an eye-catching vertical red and white stripe on the front, which are continued on the back of the shirt.
A dark navy vertical stripe is placed on the front of the kit. The shorts of the new Paris Home Kit are navy / white.
PSG 14-15 Away Kit
This is the new PSG 14-15 Away Kit.
The new PSG 14-15 Away Kit is elegant white with navy elements. The striking element of the new PSG Away Kit is the unique constructed collar, which features a navy lining.
On the back of the neck is a small detail of red and blue stripes to represent Paris Saint-Germain’s home colors. Inside the back of the neck is a white pennant tab with a blue border and the message: "Ici C’est Paris" (Here it’s Paris).
The shorts of the new PSG 2014-15 Away Kit are red, the socks are white.
PSG 14-15 Third Kit
This drawing is showing the new PSG 2014-2015 Third Kit.
The new Paris 2014-2015 Third Kit is mainly red with navy logos and a dark red polo collar. Like the new Manchester United 14-15 Third Kit, the new Paris Saint-Germain 14-15 Third Shirt features an innovative shirt design with navy stripes that separate the front and back of the shirt. The front is red while the back is a darker tone of the same color.
Nike uses the same template for several other 2014-15 European kits, including ManU, Man City, FC Barcelona, Juventus and Inter.
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Adidas x BAPE Teamgeist 2026 Collection Released
Adidas and BAPE have joined forces to release a special Teamgeist capsule collection, launched in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The new collection brings back the iconic 2006 Adidas Teamgeist template, combining the classic football design with BAPE's signature streetwear aesthetic.
The standout piece of the collaboration is the Adidas Originals x BAPE Teamgeist jersey. It features BAPE's famous ABC CAMO pattern subtly integrated into the design, alongside a co-branded Adidas Trefoil and BAPE Ape Head logo on the center of the chest. The shirt pays homage to the mid-2000s era of football apparel, serving as a stylish tournament fan uniform for the summer.
Montedio Yamagata 26-27 Kits Released
J2 League club Montedio Yamagata have officially unveiled their new home, away, and goalkeeper kits for the 2026-27 season. Produced by Penalty, the new shirts are launched under a slogan emphasizing the club's history and the dawn of a new era as Japanese football transitions to a fall-spring calendar.
The complete collection, featuring the traditional blue and white home shirt plus a white away kit alongside goalkeeper designs, will be available for purchase starting July 1.
No Betting Ban in Championship: West Ham Keeps Boyle Sports as 26-27 Kit Sponsor Following Relegation
Following their relegation to the Championship, West Ham United have officially confirmed that Boyle Sports will continue as their front-of-shirt sponsor for the 2026-27 season.
The betting company's logo will feature on the men's and women's home, away, third, and training kits, a move made possible because the English Football League does not currently enforce the Premier League's restrictions on gambling sponsors.
The continuation of the partnership, which was valued at around £12 million last season, comes after talks with the Tourism Authority of Thailand regarding an "Amazing Thailand" sponsorship collapsed due to the club's drop from the top flight.
Tochigi SC 26-27 Kits Released
Japanese J3 League club Tochigi SC and their kit supplier Athleta have officially revealed the team's new kits for the 2026-27 season.
The Athleta Tochigi SC 2026-27 shirts feature a bespoke design centered around a pattern of multiple overlapping 'T' lines. According to the club, this graphic symbolizes the trajectory of accumulated challenges and forward progress, ultimately forming a strong upward arrow that represents their push for promotion back to the J2 League.
The Tochigi SC 2026-27 uniforms will be available to purchase starting July 1, 2026, via the club's official online store and the local furusato nozei tax donation program.
Helmond Sport 26-27 Home Kit Released
Dutch Eerste Divisie side Helmond Sport have unveiled their new home kit for the 2026-27 season. The new shirt is made by Saller.
The Helmond Sport 2026-27 home shirt is launched under the slogan "De rode draad die ons verbindt" (The red thread that connects us). According to the club, the design is meant to be more than just a football shirt, aiming to tell the story of the supporters and their enduring connection to the team.
Fans will be able to pre-order the new Saller Helmond Sport 2026-27 home kit starting from July 1.
Manuel Neuer's 2026 World Cup Kits Feature Different Match Detail Placements
During Germany's 2026 World Cup campaign, goalkeeper Manuel Neuer wore shirts with three distinct match detail placements across his four appearances. The 40-year-old's Adidas kits featured unusual variations in where the opponent, date, and venue text was printed.
In the first two group stage matches, Neuer's blue goalkeeper shirt displayed the match details in the standard central position on the chest. For the final group game against Ecuador, the text on his pink kit was moved underneath the German national team crest. This adjustment was reportedly made to align with the outfield players' shirts, which featured the match details under the Adidas Trefoil logo to balance the chest layout.
A third variation appeared in the Round of 32 against Paraguay. On Neuer's yellow shirt, the match details were placed directly underneath the Adidas logo on the right side of the chest. This final unique placement marked Neuer's last World Cup appearance, as Germany was eliminated following a 3-4 defeat.
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