Nike Coventry City 15-16 Kits Released
Coventry City will sport a red away kit for the first time 2006-07, while the new Nike Coventry City 15-16 Home Kit draws inspiration from the 1987 FA Cup Winning shirt. The new Coventry City 2015-2016 Kits are made for the first time by Nike, who are replacing previous shirt supplier Puma.
Coventry City signed a four-year deal with Just Sport Group, a UK-based distributor for Nike. The new Coventry 2015-16 Jerseys will be worn in the upcoming League One campaign.
Coventry City 2015-2016 Shirt
This is the new Nike Coventry City 15-16 Home Kit.
Inspired by the shirt worn in the 1987 FA Cup Final, the new Coventry City Shirt boasts sky blue and white stripes on the front and the sleeves of the shirt, while th back is mainly sky blue. Based on the Nike Striped Division Teamwear Jersey, the new Coventry City 15-16 Home Jersey features a simple v-collar.
Chief Executive Steve Waggott said: “We’ve decided to look to the past to inspire a new, positive future at the club. The new kit, with the Sky Blue and white stripes and the famous Nike swoosh, represents a new period in this club’s history as we strive to improve the club’s position, image and our connection with the fanbase.
Similar to the 1987 FA Cup winning shirt, the new Coventry City 15-16 Home Uniform is combined with navy blue shorts and university blue socks.
Nike Coventry City 2015-16 Away Kit
This is the new red Coventry City Strip.
The new Coventry City 2015-2016 Away Jersey boasts the main color University Red with black applications, based on the Nike Challenge Teamwear Kit. It's the first time since 2006 that the new Coventry City Away Shirt is red, while Coventry City's new Away Kit is also their first stand-up collared shirt for nine years.
White shorts and red socks complement the new Coventry City Away Kit.
Sky blue and white stripes. What do you think of the new Coventry City 2015-16 Kit, which is based on a simplistic Nike Teamwear Jersey?
FC Luzern 2026-27 Away Kit Released
The new FC Luzern 2026-27 away kit has been officially released. Made by Erreà, the shirt will be worn during the club's 26-27 Swiss Super League campaign and follows the release of their 125th-anniversary home kit earlier in May.
The Erreà FC Luzern 2026-27 away shirt draws inspiration from one of the city's most representative architectural landmarks, the Jesuit Church. It features a sophisticated tone-on-tone ornamental pattern that runs discreetly across the fabric. A striking blue vertical stripe, enhanced by a subtle golden trim, runs down the center of the shirt, paying homage to the club's traditional colors and adding a touch of elegance to the overall design.
The new Erreà FC Luzern 2026-27 away jersey successfully connects the club's local heritage with a contemporary aesthetic. The kit is currently available to purchase through the official club store.
Spotted: Cavan Sullivan Wears Special Adidas 3D-Printed Boots
Cavan Sullivan is the latest player to be spotted wearing Adidas' newly developed 3D-printed boots. Before him, Atlético Madrid forward Ademola Lookman was the first player seen wearing this special footwear. Big thanks to bootsclub.
The innovative Adidas 3D-printed boots, officially unveiled in late April, are part of the R.A.P. (Radical Athlete Perception) project. The initiative transforms athlete insights into reality through feedback, testing, and performance data, creating products tailored to players' needs.
FIFA 2026 World Cup 'Golden Gloves' Patch Revealed
In Argentina's opening match against Algeria at the 2026 World Cup, which has just concluded, goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez wore a special "Golden Gloves" patch honoring the Golden Glove award he achieved at the 2022 World Cup.
Even more interestingly, this special patch was placed on his left sleeve rather than his right sleeve, unlike the special commemorative patches worn by other players who have earned similar honors.
Kylian Mbappe Wears Special World Cup 'Top Scorer' Patch
In France's opening match of the 2026 World Cup, Kylian Mbappé wore a special insignia on his France kit to commemorate his achievement as the top scorer of the 2022 World Cup. Following his Golden Boot win in Qatar, where he scored eight goals, the French captain's jersey now features a dedicated patch recognizing this individual accolade.
This addition comes as part of a wider trend of specialized badges seen on national team kits during the 2026 World Cup. Alongside standard tournament patches, various players have been spotted wearing insignias denoting their debut or legacy status.
Messi Wears FIFA 2026 World Cup 'Legacy' Patch
On the day he became the first player ever to appear in six World Cups, Lionel Messi wears the World Cup "Legacy" patch.
Prior to this, only Manuel Neuer and Yuto Nagatomo had been honored with the prestigious "Legacy" patch.








