Unique Next-Gen Adidas X 2016 Leather Boots Leaked
The first-ever Women's edition of the next-generation Adidas X 2016-2017 Football Boots introduces an one-of-a-kind design for Adidas' boots, set to be released in July 2016. The white and red next-gen Adidas X 2016-2017 Soccer Boot will be worn in the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Next-Gen Adidas X 16.1 Leather Women's White / Solar Red
This is the first-ever Women's paint job of the second-gen Adidas X Soccer Boots.
Combining the same colors as the second colorway of the next-gen Adidas X Boots, the Adidas X 16.1 Leather 2016 Women's Soccer Cleat boasts a unique color splash gradient upper to make a bold statement on the pitch. The boot fades from white in the forefoot area to red in the heel area, while the color gradient design is even continued on the sole plate to make the boots 100% unique.
From a tech point of view, the next-gen Adidas X 16.1 Leather Women's Football Boot is the same as the Men's edition. The second-gen Adidas X Leather Cleat comes with a super soft Kangaroo leather in the forefoot area, while the heel area is made from a leather-like material.
The white and red Adidas X Women's 2016 Olympics Edition retails at the same price as the Men's version (200 Euro, 200 USD, 160 GBP) and will hit stores in July 2016 as FG and leather version only.
Is this the best paint job of the next-gen Adidas X Boots yet? Let us know in the comments below, and check out what Adidas has to offer for the 2016-2017 season in our Boot Calendar.
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Portuguesa 2026 Third Kit Released - Tribute to Portugal Ahead of 2026 World Cup
Brazilian club Associação Portuguesa de Desportos, commonly known as Portuguesa, has officially launched its new third kit for the 2026 season. Produced by technical sponsor Joma, the new uniform pays direct homage to the Portuguese national team, celebrating the club's deep historical roots as Portugal prepares to compete in the upcoming 2026 World Cup.
The new Portuguesa 2026 third jersey closely mirrors the classic look of the Portuguese national team, featuring a vibrant crimson red base enhanced by subtle jacquard detailing that provides a sense of movement to the fabric. The shirt is structured with a classic polo collar adorned with red and white edging and a green front point insert. The sleeves remain red with contrasting green underarm panels, while the cuffs match the collar's red and white trim.
Further solidifying the international tribute, the official coat of arms of Portugal is prominently displayed on the nape of the neck above the white player numbering. The alternative uniform is completed by green shorts and red socks, finalizing the classic Portuguese color scheme.
The kit is set to make its on-pitch debut this Saturday, May 16th, in a match against Água Santa.
Athletico Paranaense 26-27 Away Kit Released
Athletico Paranaense and Umbro have officially launched the Brazilian club's new away jersey for the 2026-2027 season. It will make its on-pitch debut in the Copa do Brasil against Atlético Goianiense.
The new Athletico Paranaense 2026-2027 away kit is white, with the traditional team colors prominently featured through a striking red and black gradient effect applied across the shoulders.
The uniform is further detailed with various subtle graphic elements referencing the history and symbols of the club, which are placed on the inside of the collar, the back hem, and within the custom numbering.
Adidas x Coca-Cola is coming
The 2026 World Cup year will see Adidas cooperating with Coke for a special one. Stay tuned for more on Footy Headlines tonight








