Cuba 2015-2016 Kits Released
The new Cuba 2015-16 Jersey was already debuted in the historic match of the Cuba national football team against New York Cosmos in early June. It was the first time after more than fifty years of antagonism between Cuba and United States that a Cuban team played a match against a team from the United States.
The new Cuba 15-16 Kits are made for the first time by Joma. Joma and Cuba signed a kit deal in late May 2015, which allows the Spanish brand to reinforce its commercial presence in Cuba.
Cuba 2015-2016 Home Kit
This is the new Cuba 15-16 Home Shirt.
The Cuba 2015-2016 Home Kit combines the traditional color red and white. It has a classic collar with white trim, which was also used for the Levski Sofia 14-15 Kits and Valencia's 13-14 Kits, and a white line is running down the side of the new Cuba 2015 Jersey.
Red shorts and socks complete the iconic look of the new Joma Cuba 215-16 Kit.
Cuba 15-16 Away Jersey
This is the new Cuba 2015-2016 Away Shirt.
The new Cuba 2015-2016 Away Kit introduces a understated look combining the clean color white with black applications. Mirroring the design of the home shirt, the new Cuba 15-16 Away Shirt boasts the Flag of Cuba on the front.
Cuba 2015-16 Third Shirt
This is the new Joma Cuba 2015-2016 Third Kit.
Traditionally, the Cuba 2015-2016 Third Kit boasts the striking color blue with white design elements, based on the same template as the home and away kits.
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PSG 26-27 Away Kit - Long-Sleeve Version
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The boots were customized by artist Matt Digiacomo, widely known as Matty Boy. The design features a distinct hand-painted aesthetic, applying personalized graphics and details directly onto the classic Hypervenom Phantom III 'Just Do It', released in 2018. This choice by Olise highlights a continuing trend of players showcasing bespoke, artist-customized footwear during major tournaments.
The custom Matty Boy edition serves as a striking blend of high-performance football gear and individual streetwear-inspired artistry.
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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.
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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.




