Real Madrid 2016 Pre-Match Shirt Released
The new Real Madrid 2016 Pre-Match Shirt introduces a classy design for Los Blancos, set to be debuted in today's Champions League match against Shakhtar Donetsk.
It's the first time that Real Madrid receives a special pre-match shirt from the Three Stripes, while Adidas previously only released training shirts for the Spanish club.
Adidas Real Madrid 2016 Pre-Match Shirt
This is the totally new Real Madrid 2016 Pre-Match Strip.
Boasting the same style as the new Germany Euro 2016 Pre-Match Shirt, the new Real Madrid 2016 Pre-Match Kit comes with a unique gradient design on the front featuring the lettering 'Real Madrid'. The gradient graphic fades from dark grey to white.
Apart from the design, the new Adidas Real Madrid 2016 Pre-Match Kit is anything but special. It has a simplistic crew neck collar while using a dull version of Real Madrid's famous crest. However, it's remarkable to note that the first-ever Adidas Real Madrid Pre-Match Shirt comes with the traditional positioning for the Three Stripes, whereas Germany's Pre-Match Shirt boasts the all-new positioning of the famous branding on the side of the shirt.
First-ever pre-match shirt for Los Blancos. What do you think of the new Real Madrid 2016 Pre-Match Jersey? Let us know in the comments below, and also check out the new Real Madrid 2016 Training Kits.
Juventus 26-27 Away Kit
We get a closer look at the Adidas Juventus 2026-2027 away kit, thanks to @fgfmurray.
Oddly, despite being an official Adidas product, the Juventus text on the back is skew.
Colombia 2026 World Cup 1992 EQT Retro Collection "Leaked"
As for other nations, Adidas will release a Colombia 2026 World Cup retro apparel collection. It was already worn by the popular Colombian band Morat.
Based on the Adidas EQT 1992 block design, the Colombia 2026 World Cup retro collection boasts giant 3 stripes in yellow, blue, and red, on a navy / white base.
Weymouth FC Restores Historic Crest as Part of New Visual Identity
Weymouth Football Club has unveiled a restored version of its historic crest, presented with the caption "Restored, not replaced." The update keeps the badge instantly recognizable while refining it for greater clarity, sharpness, and versatility in modern applications. This approach avoids a full redesign in favor of preserving the traditional elements that fans associate with the club.
The restored crest sits at the core of a broader visual identity refresh announced by the club. Additional elements include new wordmarks for flexible communication, a secondary WFC shield logo, and a Jubilee Anchor mark that connects the club to local Weymouth symbols such as the Jubilee Clock and pavilion anchor. The primary crest will feature on upcoming team kits and official materials.
Club statements highlight the work as a way to standardize assets and safeguard the identity long-term. The changes maintain continuity with the badge's long-standing design while improving its overall presentation across digital and physical uses.
Ezeta and Daniel Norris Reveal New Tivoli Calcio Logo
Italian creative sports brand Ezeta has officially presented a brand-new logo for Tivoli Calcio 1919. Designed in collaboration with graphic designer Daniel Norris, the updated crest aligns perfectly with Ezeta's established reputation for blending modern design aesthetics with deep local history, providing the Italian side with a highly bespoke and culturally resonant identity.
The newly unveiled emblem intricately weaves several of the city's most recognizable historical landmarks and symbols into a single, cohesive design. The crest prominently features a traditional eagle, the historic Rocca Pia fortress, a classic three-arched bridge, and the flowing waters of the Aniene River. These carefully chosen elements have long safeguarded the historical identity of Tivoli, and their inclusion ensures the club's badge remains deeply connected to its geographical roots.
According to Ezeta, the updated logo was specifically created to celebrate the city's rich heritage and highlight the pride of the local "Tiburtini" people.
What are your thoughts on this new crest for Tivoli Calcio 1919 designed by Ezeta and Daniel Norris? Let us know in the comments below.
Leaked: Official Look at Nike x Palace England Jacket and Boots
Following the announcement of the highly anticipated England x Nike x Palace World Cup collection, we have the first detailed images, courtesy of sneaker insider @vladieboi.
The image shows a striking full-zip Enfland Palace track jacket paired with matching pants. The tracksuit features a two-tone grey and silver colorway, dominated by a geometric, repeating cross pattern that serves as a subtle, stylized nod to the St. George's Cross. The defining detail, however, sits on the right chest: a bespoke co-branded logo that sees the iconic red Nike Swoosh slicing directly through the famous Palace Tri-Ferg emblem, sitting opposite the traditional England national team crest.
Also visible is a pair of retro-inspired Nike x Palace footwear. Bearing a strong resemblance to classic heritage silhouettes like the Nike Premier, the black shoes feature a nostalgic fold-over tongue adorned with bold red "PALACE" text and a small white Swoosh. The boots come with a cage, making it easy to wear them on the streets.
What are your thoughts on the co-branded logo and the retro-styled boots in this Nike x Palace England collection? Let us know in the comments below.





