Purple Rangers 15-16 Third Kit Released
The new Glasgow Rangers 2015-2016 Third Kit introduces a bold design for the famous Scottish club. Officially revealed on July 15, the new purple Puma Rangers FC 15-16 Third Shirt stirred controversy amongst fans after only a few minutes.
Puma makes the eye-catching Rangers 15-16 Third Kit, which is sponsored by 32Red. The new Rangers 15-16 Home and Away Kits were already released earlier this summer.
Rangers FC 15-16 Third Kit
This is the new Rangers FC 2015-16 Third Jersey.
The new Rangers 15-16 Third Kit boasts a striking diamond graphic pattern on the front, which is also used for the new golden Arsenal 2015-16 Away Kit and the Borussia Dortmund 2015-2016 Europa League Shirt. The striking graphic pattern is inspired by the 1990s, when Rangers dominated Scottish football.
The new Rangers 15-16 Change Strip is purple for the first time since 1994-95, symbolizing football royalty. The unique diamond graphic pattern on the front of the new Rangers FC Third Kit combines different shades of purple, while the Rangers crest, Puma logo and the 32red sponsor logo are white.
Black shorts and purple socks complete the unique look of the new Rangers 15-16 Third Kit.
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Luka Modrić Wears Special 'Legacy' and 'Golden Ball' Patches at 2026 World Cup
During Croatia's match at the 2026 World Cup, Luka Modrić took to the pitch wearing a jersey featuring two unique FIFA sleeve patches. The midfielder's shirt included a special FIFA Legacy patch, introduced for the 2026 tournament to honor players who have appeared in five or more World Cups. Modrić is participating in his fifth World Cup, joining an elite group of players such as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Manuel Neuer, Yuto Nagatomo, and Guillermo Ochoa, who are also eligible to wear the Legacy insignia.
In addition to the Legacy patch, Modrić's kit featured a specific badge commemorating his achievement as the winner of the Golden Ball at the 2018 World Cup. This patch highlights his individual accolade from the tournament in Russia. The combination of these two special patches makes Modrić's 2026 World Cup jersey a standout piece, reflecting his long-standing presence and success on the international stage.
Harry Kane Wears World Cup 'Golden Boot' Winner Patch
During the 2026 World Cup, Harry Kane has been spotted wearing a special FIFA Golden Boot winner patch on the right sleeve of his England shirt. The patch commemorates his achievement as the top scorer of the 2018 World Cup, where he netted six goals. Kane is one of a select few players at the tournament to receive this individual honor, alongside other past Golden Boot winners such as Kylian Mbappe and James Rodriguez.
In addition to Kane's unique individual patch, the entire England squad is sporting a gold tournament sleeve patch. This team-wide detail marks their historic 1966 World Cup victory.
Cristiano Ronaldo Wears Special FIFA Legacy Patch at 2026 World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo debuted a special FIFA Legacy sleeve patch on his Portugal kit during the 2026 World Cup, marking his historic sixth tournament appearance from 2006 to 2026.
Cristiano's Legacy badge features his signature SIUU pose.
The Legacy patch is an exclusive FIFA honor introduced to recognize players who have been selected for five or more World Cup squads. Ronaldo becomes the fourth player to wear the badge at the 2026 tournament, joining an elite group that includes Lionel Messi and Luka Modric, who are also sporting the Legacy patch alongside their respective individual award badges.
Adidas Teases Predator 1994 to 2026 World Cup Connection
Adidas has officially teased a connection between the original 1994 Predator boot and the upcoming 2026 World Cup. In a recent social media update, the brand highlighted the legacy of the iconic Predator silo, which was initially launched for the 1994 tournament hosted in the USA.
With the 2026 World Cup set to be co-hosted by the USA, Mexico, and Canada, Adidas is celebrating this 32-year journey as a full-circle moment for the boot. The brand noted that the Predator was made for the 1994 World Cup, and the tournament made the boot a legend. By stating that the road to glory continues, Adidas strongly suggests the upcoming release of special edition boots or a dedicated 2026 World Cup Predator model that pays homage to the 1994 original.
The teaser was accompanied by images showcasing the evolution of the Predator boot from its debut to its modern iteration. This announcement builds on recent Predator re-releases and limited editions, generating anticipation for what Adidas has planned for the 2026 tournament.




