England Euro 2016 Kit Released
Nike and the Football Association today launched the new Nike England Euro 2016 home jersey. Boasting an eye-catching design in white and ice blue, the new England kit is accompanied by an away kit in World Cup-winning red.
England Euro 2016 Home Kit
This is the new Nike England shirt.
Staying true to the iconic white England shirts of the past, the new England 2016 kit introduces new design elements in light blue. While the Nike Swoosh and the lions inside the FA crest are royal blue, ice-blue trim is present in the form of a stripes panel on the sleeves, a recurring theme of Nike's Copa America and Euro 2016 kits. Royal blue lines run down the sides and sleeves of the England kit, as well as along the rear of the collar.
Following Nike's PSG Dark Light kit, the England 2016 home shirt features an elaborate mesh panel on the front, at least in the authentic variant. Read more about Nike's all-new Vapor kits with Aeroswift technology.
White shorts complement the England Euro 2016 home jersey, transitioning to red socks. This unusual combination is a common theme of Nike's Euro 2016 and 2016-17 kits and is sure to stir controversy among the England faithfuls. Additionally, sky blue socks are available to be used together with the new England shirt in case of color clashes.
What do you think of the Nike England Euro 2016 home kit? Let us know in the comments below, and also check out all other Euro 2016 jerseys in the Kit Overview.
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2005/06 Liverpool Gerrard #8 Away Shirt (M) Reebok
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2016/17 Norwich City Howson #8 *Match Issue* Home Shirt (M) Errea
1998/99 Atletico Madrid Home Socks (Multiple Sizes) Reebok
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Penalty Shonan Bellmare 15th Season Commemorative Kit
Japanese J-League side Shonan Bellmare has officially unveiled a special 15th Season Commemorative kit produced by Penalty. This vibrant new release marks a significant milestone in the partnership between the club and the Brazilian sportswear brand, celebrating a decade and a half of continuous collaboration.
Most notably, the club has confirmed that this commemorative shirt will serve as the final kit produced by Penalty for Shonan Bellmare, bringing an end to one of the most recognizable and long-running technical sponsorships in modern Japanese domestic football.
The Shonan Bellmare 15th Season Commemorative shirt features a mashup design, merging the look of the past 15 kits in one shirt. The result is a highly complex and striking graphic design set against the team's traditional bright lime green base.
What are your thoughts on this final Shonan Bellmare commemorative kit from Penalty? Let us know in the comments below.
Konyaspor 26-27 Special Kit - Vote Winner Announced
Update - Sunday, May 17, 2026: The checkered design has won Konyaspor's 26-27 special kit vote, it was announced by the club.
Turkish Super Lig side Konyaspor has officially handed the design reins to its supporters by launching a fan vote to select the club's 2026-27 alternative kit, with three bespoke Hummel designs currently up for debate.
The "Anatolian Eagles" are offering a diverse menu of choices: a vibrant green-and-white checkered pattern that evokes a classic retro feel, a clean half-and-half vertical split with intricate chevron detailing on the sleeves, and a minimalist white base featuring a sharp green horizontal band across the chest.
In a nod to the club's heritage, the poll is scheduled to close this Friday, May 15 at exactly 19:22 - a tribute to the club’s founding year.
Vote here now: https://www.konyaspor.org.tr/forma-oylama
Manchester United 26-27 Home Kit Debuted
In the match that just ended, Manchester United players debuted their new 2026-27 home kit. It also marked the first time Manchester United has worn next season’s kit before the current season has even ended.
Anyway, it turned out to be a successful debut, as they secured a 3-2 victory over Nottingham Forest. At the same time, Bruno Fernandes registered his 20th assist of the season, becoming the player with the most assists in a single Premier League season, matching the records of Kevin De Bruyne and Thierry Henry.









