Nike Norway 2019 Women's World Cup Home Kit Revealed
The Nike Norway 2019 Women's home jersey was unveiled earlier today. It is set to be used in the FIFA 2019 Women's World Cup and will be available to buy from mid-May.
Norway will face hosts France, Nigeria and South Korea in Group A of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Norway 2019 Women's World Cup Kit
This is the Nike Norway 2019 home shirt.
The Norway 2019 Women's World Cup kit boasts a unique gradient design in red and blue. The graphic gradient design is created using different geometrical shapes and draws inspiration from classic Norwegian ski jumpers.
The Norway logo sits on the left chest, while the Swoosh is placed on the right chest. Inside the collar is a special pride graphic.
In line with other 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Nike kits, the Nike Norway 2019 Women's World Cup shirt is based on the new Nike 2019 Women's kit template.
The Nike Norway 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup shirt is set to be available to buy from mid-May 2019.
There is no new away, with the 2018 one instead getting carried over.
What do you think about the black Norway 2019 Women's World Cup kit? Comment below, and check out the 2019 Women's World Cup Kit Overview as well.
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