Say Goodbye - Here is The Full History & All Colorways of The Nike Magista Obra Football Boot
In late Summer 2018, ahead of the start of the 2018-2091 season, Nike will launch the all-new Nike FTR10 football boot, replacing the popular Nike Magista Obra boots. Let's take an in-depth look at the Nike Magista football boots silo that will have their last appearance in the 2018 World Cup.
First-Gen Nike Magista Obra - 2014-2016
The revolutionary Nike Magista football boots were launched in March 2014 by FC Barcelona superstar Iniesta. The Nike Magista changed the design of football boots forever featuring a sock-like collar and a knitted upper. Mario Götze scored the 2014 World Cup-winning goal in them.
In total, Nike released 26 different colorways and special editions of the first-generation Nike Magista football boot.
Nike Magista Obra II - 2016-2018
The next-gen Nike Magista Obra II football boots were introduced in July 2016 with an extremely bold and flamboyant look, designed to be like an organic extension of the foot. They were debuted in the 2016 Rio Olympics.
The concept of the second-generation Nike Magista Obra football boots remained the one of the first generation. Made for the creative midfielder, the second-gen Nike Magista Obra cleats were again engineered for unrivaled comfort, ball touch and agility featuring a knitted upper, a sock-like collar and a newly developed 'Ball Texture' (for the first colorways, the ball texture was visually highlighted through a heatmap-like gradient print).
Nike FTR10 - 2018 - ?
The successor of the Nike Magista is the Nike FTR10 football boot. Designed for the modern playmaker who does not only need control but also agility and speed, the Nike Future 10 soccer shoes feature ghost laces, an all-new upper design as well as a completely revamped outsole with both conical and triangular studs. The Nike FTR10 football boot will be headlined by De Bruyne.
Will you miss the Nike Magista football boot line? What's your all-time favorite Nike Magista edition? Let us know in the comments below.
Vintage Football Shirts
from Cult Kits
1996/98 Adidas (Germany) Kopke #1 Template GK Shirt (S)
2008/09 DC United Home Shirt (S) Adidas
2004/05 Real Madrid Raul #7 *Player Issue* Home Shirt (L) Adidas
1994/95 Belgium Jacket (M) Diadora
2006/07 USA Donovan #21 Home Shirt (M) Nike
1998/00 PSV *Player Issue* BNWT GK Shirt (XL) Nike
2002/04 France Zidane #10 *Player Issue* Home Shirt (M) Adidas
2009/10 Manchester United Nike Champions T-Shirt (S)
2006/08 Spain Raul #7 Away Shirt (XL) Adidas
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Konyaspor 26-27 Special Kit Vote
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
UEFA Unveil Official 2026 Champions League Final Jersey for Budapest
UEFA have officially unveiled the commemorative jersey for the 2026 Champions League final, set to take place at the Puskás Aréna on May 30, 2026. The limited-edition shirt celebrates the culture and architecture of Budapest, combining local inspiration with signature Champions League branding.
The jersey features a modern graphic design with abstract paint-splatter effects and architectural references inspired by the Hungarian capital. On the front, the shirt includes a stylized illustration of the Puskás Arena alongside the iconic Champions League starball logo, while the official Budapest 2026 final emblem appears centrally on the design. The back carries the number “26”, completing the event-specific identity.
UEFA will make the shirt available through the official Champions League store and selected retailers in Budapest ahead of the final. The jersey will also appear in EA Sports FC 26 Ultimate Team during a special in-game campaign running from May 23 to 30.
What do you think of UEFA’s official Budapest 2026 final jersey? Let us know in the comments below.
Jeonbuk Hyundai 2026 ‘Black Label’ Special Kit Released
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors have revealed a new “Black Label” special kit, described by the club as an “unexpected charm” inspired by darkness, gold accents and a more intense visual identity.
The special edition was created together with artists Lee Yongwoo and Pipimik. According to the club, the design combines a quieter and more refined mood with stronger visual impact.
There is also a yellow kit - this serves as the keeper.
The “Black Label” jersey will first go on sale at the official club store from May 15 to 17 before an online release from May 19 to 21. Players are set to debut the shirt on May 17 against Gimcheon Sangmu FC.
FC Sion x Lydie&Sasha 26-26 Special Kit Released
FC Sion have unveiled a special-edition kit for the final home game of the 2025-26 season against FC Lugano. The unique shirt was created in collaboration with Valais-based graphic designers Lydie Sarrasin and Sasha Piaia, continuing the club’s recent tradition of working with local artists on special kits.
The design boasts a very more modern look. According to FC Sion, the shirt is intended as a bridge between generations, mixing classic football aesthetics with forward-looking visual elements. The kit will be worn in the final home match at the Stade de Tourbillon.
The limited-edition shirt will be sold exclusively on matchday in the stadium fanshop
FC Luzern 125th Anniversary 26-27 Home Kit Released
FC Luzern have unveiled their new 2026-27 home kit, debuting it in the final home game against FC Zürich. Made by Erreà, the new shirt replaces the traditional white details with gold elements, giving the kit a darker and more elegant appearance for the club’s 125th anniversary season.
The new FC Luzern home shirt features a deep navy base combined with gold logos, names and numbers, while subtle ornamental graphics inspired by the Rathaussteg bridge connect the design to the city of Lucerne. A special anniversary crest can also be added to the sleeve.
The red sponsor logo breaks up the design - the Luzern Women team kit comes with a much nicer gold sponsor.
The move away from white is a temporary one, with the club stressing that blue and white remain the official colours of FC Luzern.
What do you think of the new FC Luzern 2026-27 home kit? Let us know in the comments below.























































