Bayern München Sign Record-Breaking Adidas Kit Deal
FC Bayern München has signed a new €900 million kit deal ($987m / £644m) to make FC Bayern Munich's kits for 15 years from next season. The new record-breaking Adidas FC Bayern Munich Kit Deal was already confirmed by Adidas spokesperson Oliver Brüggen.
Even though FC Bayern München's previous Adidas Jersey Deal would have run until 2020, recently crowned Bundesliga champions Bayern München and Adidas agreed an early extension through to 2030. The previous Adidas FC Bayern Munich Shirt Deal was worth €20 million / season.
FC Bayern Munich Sign 15-Year Adidas Kit Deal
Adidas will make the FC Bayern Shirts at least until 2030.
German newspaper Sport Bild reports that the new FC Bayern Munich Adidas Kit Deal is worth approximately €60m / season, which makes the deal the second-highest deal in football. The total package of the new Bayern München deal with Adidas is worth €900 million. Adidas and Manchester United signed a £75m kit deal in Summer 2014.
"Adidas continues the successful decades-long partnership with FC Bayern Munich with the contract extension until 2020," confirmed company spokesman Oliver Brueggen. "The commitment underlines our new strategy. In the future, we will concentrate even more to sign deals with selected high-profile clubs and national teams as well as young ambitious players.
The new FC Bayern Munich 15-16 Home Kit is set to be revealed in the coming days, while the FC Bayern Munich 2015-16 Away and Third Jerseys will be revealed in Summer 2015. The new Bayern Munich 2015-16 Home Jersey returns to the iconic red shirt design.
Bristol Rovers Announce 5-Year Puma Kit Deal
Bristol Rovers have officially announced a five-year technical kit partnership with Puma, taking effect from the 2026-27 season. Replacing previous supplier Macron, the new agreement is described by club CEO Ritchie Bates as the largest commercial deal in Bristol Rovers' history. Under the partnership, the global sportswear brand will manufacture match kits, replica shirts, and training wear for the men's first team, women's first team, and academy squads.
Coinciding with the announcement, the club also revealed the new Puma Bristol Rovers 2026-27 home kit. The shirt faithfully retains the team's traditional blue and white quartered design, updated with solid blue sleeves and a clean crew neckline.
Adidas CEO Wears Custom Hlaf-and-Half Mexico / South Africa Kit at 2026 World Cup Opening Match
Adidas CEO Björn Gulden caught the attention of football shirt fans at the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup between Mexico and South Africa. For the occasion, Gulden wore a unique, custom-made half-and-half Adidas jersey combining the home kits of both competing nations.
The bespoke shirt features a direct split down the middle, merging the green base and red details of the Mexico 2026 home kit with the yellow and green design of the South Africa 2026 home kit. As both Mexico and South Africa are sponsored by Adidas, the mash-up served as a diplomatic and promotional choice for the brand's chief executive at the tournament's inaugural game.
This split Mexico and South Africa jersey is a one-off custom creation specifically made for the Adidas CEO and will not be available for retail sale. It highlights the brand's prominent presence at the 2026 World Cup right from the opening whistle.
South Korea 2026 World Cup Home Kit Features National Flag on Sleeve
The South Korea 2026 World Cup home kit, made by Nike, has been revealed with a notable detail on the left sleeve. The new jersey prominently displays the South Korean national flag, adding a classic touch to the overall design. This element complements the nation's iconic red base, continuing the visual identity established by Nike for the upcoming tournament.
Following the initial reveal, football fans quickly pointed out that the inclusion of the national flag is a consistent feature in South Korea's kit history. Social media discussions highlighted several past uniforms that also displayed the flag, confirming that this design choice honors a long-standing tradition for the national team.
Puma Czech Republic 2026 Kit Heavily Torn During Match
During a recent 2026 World Cup match, Czech Republic player Pavel Šulc experienced a significant kit malfunction when his Puma jersey was heavily torn. Images from the game show the shirt ripped in several places and hanging in tatters, drawing immediate attention from fans and spectators.
The incident has sparked criticism regarding the durability and quality of Puma's current national team kits. Fans on social media were quick to point out the extreme thinness of the material, with many comparing the fabric to paper. The scene also brought back memories of previous instances where Puma kits were easily damaged during major international tournaments, most notably with the Switzerland team at Euro 2016.
While modern football shirts are designed to be highly lightweight and breathable to aid player performance, this level of tearing raises questions about the balance between advanced materials and basic structural integrity. Puma has yet to officially comment on the exact cause of the material failure.

