'Shock Pink' Adidas Nemeziz 19+ 'Hard Wired' Boots Leaked - Official Launch Pictures
BREAKING: We have been sent official launch pictures of the upcoming 'Shock Pink' Adidas Nemeziz 19+ 'Hard Wired' cleats. They offer a pristine look at the experimental colorway.
Adidas Nemeziz 19+ | Shock Pink / Black / White
This image shows the next-gen Adidas Nemeziz 19+ soccer cleats.
A totally new visual design, the next-generation Adidas Nemeziz 19+ soccer cleats feature modern white Three Stripes on the rear area, an Adidas logo and a Nemeziz lettering on the instep. The upper comes with a tape-like design.
This colorway leaked is mainly pink berry (Shock Pink) with black applications and white used for the Three Stripes.
Tech-wise, the next-gen Adidas Nemeziz 19+ is a big update compare to the Adidas Nemeziz 18+. While the upper of the Adidas Nemeziz 19 still draws inspiration from medical tape for its overall shape, the the sole comes with an all-new design.
The upper of the boots is designed recreate the effect of playing barefoot (or playing with just tape around the foot) while still offering lockdown.
The sole plate has now a two-part solution, similar to the Nike Mercurial 360 football boots.
Adidas Nemeziz 19 'Shock Pink' - Features
- 360 Agility Tension Tape upper & collar
- Anatomical low cut upper
- Molded sockliner
- Split tooling and stud configuration for maximum agility on field
- Price: USD 225, GBP 180, EUR 220
- Release date: August 2019
The Adidas Nemeziz 19 soccer boots are set for a launch in late May 2019 in the red / silver metallic as part of the Adidas '302 Redirect' Pack. This leaked 'Shock Pink' colorway on the pictures will be released in August 2019 for around 275 USD.
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AFC Wimbledon 26-27 Home & Away Kits Released
AFC Wimbledon and Lotto have officially unveiled the club's new home and away kits for the 2026-27 season. The releases celebrate both the club's traditional identity and its rich local history, with both shirts available to purchase from July 4.
The Lotto AFC Wimbledon 2026-27 home shirt introduces a bespoke look in the traditional colors of blue and yellow. Described as blue quartz, the deep and rich base is trimmed in yellow that runs through the collar and cuffs. A standout feature of the design is the extensive use of the famous Lotto logo, which is woven throughout the fabric in a bold repeat pattern.
For the away kit, Lotto and AFC Wimbledon have opted for a striking red and yellow design that pays tribute to the colors worn on the day of their promotion to the top flight on May 3, 1986. The shirt's jacquard fabric is based on the classic Lotto kit worn between 1997 and 1999, featuring a star motif. Additionally, a yellow star on the back honors the Wimbledon Dons, the legendary local speedway team who won seven British championships and were a fixture of Wimbledon life for 77 years.
Machida Zelvia 26-27 Away Kit Revealed
Following the launch of their home kit in early June, J1 League side Machida Zelvia have officially revealed their new Adidas away and goalkeeper kits for the 2026-27 season.
The release builds upon the design language established by the home shirt, which introduced a deep blue base accented with metallic gold details and a sharp geometric 'Pulse of Machida' graphic across the chest—an Adidas pattern also utilized by Rosenborg BK and the Faroe Islands.
Cancún FC 26-27 'Dark Cenote' Special Kit Released
Mexican club Cancún FC has released its new 2026-27 'Dark Cenote' special kit, produced by Adidas. Serving as a dark counterpart to the previously announced 'Cenote' third kit, the new jersey pays homage to the state of Quintana Roo and the extensive network of cenotes that has united the Mexican Caribbean region for thousands of years.
The shirt debuted on the pitch on July 3, 2026, and is available for purchase through the club's official physical and online stores until stock runs out.
Doncaster Rovers 26-27 Away Kit Released
The new Doncaster Rovers 26-27 away kit has been officially released, produced by Oxen Sports for the upcoming League One campaign. Celebrating the city's rich engineering heritage, the design is heavily inspired by the iconic Mallard locomotive, paying tribute to the famous Made in Doncaster train. The shirt features a unique color palette drawing directly from the historic steam engine, and as a special nod to its railway theme, the kit even includes a bespoke train ticket swing tag.
Eintracht Braunschweig 26-27 Home Kit Released
Eintracht Braunschweig has officially unveiled its new 2026-27 home kit, produced by Umbro. The launch was accompanied by the slogan 'Auf der Haut. Unter der Haut.' (On the skin. Under the skin.), highlighting the deep connection between the club and its supporters.
The Umbro Eintracht Braunschweig 2026-27 home jersey features the club's traditional blue and yellow colors. A notable design element is the inclusion of lion motifs across the shirt, paying tribute to the club's nickname, "Die Löwen" (The Lions), and creating a bespoke look for the 2. Bundesliga side.
The Eintracht Braunschweig 2026-27 home kit is available to purchase now through the club's official online shop and physical stores.
The upcoming Adidas River Plate 26-27 away kit is a masterpiece. Mockup of how it will look on the pitch.
AFC Wimbledon 26-27 Home Kit Released
The new AFC Wimbledon 2026-27 home kit was officially released today. Made by Lotto, the new kit features the club's traditional colors and will be available to purchase from July 4.
The Lotto AFC Wimbledon 2026-27 home shirt introduces a bespoke look in blue and yellow. The standout feature of the design is the extensive use of the Lotto logo, which is repeated continuously around the collar and the sleeve cuffs.
This repeated logo detailing on the collar and cuffs gives the shirt a distinct retro feel, but it breaks standard equipment regulations for European competitions. Due to the excessive branding, the AFC Wimbledon 2026-27 home kit would not be allowed to be worn in UEFA competitions, but EFL apparently allowed it.










