Chicago Fire 2019 Kits Released | New Sponsor Motorola
Unveiling its new principal sponsor Motorola, Chicago Fire also presented its new away kit, as well as the carry-over home kit featuring the mobile comms company's logo on the front.
Motorola, a Chicago-based company most well-known for its mobile phones, replaces Valspar on the front of the Chicago Fire kits.
Chicago Fire 2019 Away Kit
This picture shows the Chicago Fire 2019 home and away kits.
The Chicago Fire 2019 away kit is based on the same template as New York City's, featuring the exact same collar. But the 3 Stripes, which are red, are placed on the shoulders here.
There's additional detailing in the form of a Chicago flag jocktag and a Chicago Fire logo detail on the upper back below the neckline.
On the chest of the Chicago Fire 2019 away shirt is a red hoop with dark blue edges, a detail matched by the color of the Adidas logo on the right chest.
Both new Chicago Fire 2019 kits will be available to buy from March 1.
What do you think of the Chicago Fire away kit for the 2019 MLS season? Are you happy with Motorola taking over sponsor duties? Comment below.
Mexico Ruins Retro EQT Jacket with Sponsor Placement
The Adidas Mexico 2026 World Cup EQT track jacket has officially made its real-world debut, but the on-player reality has left many fans disappointed, as highlighted by Tigres and Mexico kit experts @TigersJersey.
While the core design faithfully recreates the iconic 1990s Equipment aesthetic with its bold black, green, white, and red color-blocking, the Mexican Football Federation has plastered the front of the garment with corporate sponsors. The logos for AT&T, Amazon, Coca-Cola, and Caliente.mx have been heavily applied across the midsection, disrupting the 3 bars.
This is surely because of sponsor guidelines and contracts, but they should have find a better solution here.
Norway Shares Striking Viking-Themed Squad Photo for 2026 World Cup
The Norwegian national football team has released a Viking-inspired group photograph via its official channels to mark preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Captured by renowned photographer David Yarrow in Oslo, the image shows the squad in authentic attire assembled beside a fjord, with longboats in the background, reflecting the country's historical narrative and the supporters' Viking row tradition.
Norway returns to the World Cup for the first time since 1998, led by captain Martin Ødegaard and star striker Erling Haaland. The photoshoot took place last weekend, with Ødegaard digitally added after he was unavailable due to the Champions League final. A separate image including coaching and technical staff was also produced.
The NFF embraced the theme to highlight team unity and cultural heritage as the squad prepares for the tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
Adidas Created Stunning Campaign for Messi
Not only has Adidas unveiled the stunning F50 "El Último Tango" signature boots for Messi ahead of the upcoming 2026 World Cup, but the brand has also produced a striking launch photoshoot to accompany the release.
In the visuals, Messi stands in front of a giant screen that replays memories from his first World Cup in 2006, through the unforgettable moment when he led Argentina to World Cup glory in 2022, and finally toward what is expected to be the last World Cup of his career.








