LEAKED: Adidas to Release Nike Snood 'Copy' In 2020
In 2018, Nike released revolutionary-looking football neckwarmers, called the Nike Snood. Now two years later Adidas follows up with a similar product - introducing the Adidas Football Street Neckwarmer.
Adidas Football Street Neckwarmer - Graphic
Similar to the Nike Snood, the Adidas Football Street Neckwarmer does not only cover the neck area but also covers the lower part of the face for better weather protection. The snood comes with holes in the mound area to allow for better breathing.
Compared to the Nike Snood, the Adidas Football Street Neckwarmer looks to longer and tighter, at least as the first-gen Nike snood which had some problems with sliding down too easily. The Adidas Neckwarmer is also much longer in the front than in the back area.
In terms of design, the Adidas Football Street Neckwarmer boasts a street-inspired camo look in similar colors as the July 2020 Predators - Sky Tint / Maroon / Team Navy Blue.
The Adidas Football Street Neckwarmer launches July 2020 for around 25 Euro.
What do you think of the Adidas Football Street Neckwarmer? Have you bought the Nike Snood? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
South Africa Debut Silver Adidas Climacool Cooling Jacket At 2026 World Cup
South Africa debuted the new Adidas Climacool cooling jacket in a striking silver colorway at the 2026 World Cup. The look evoked memories of spacesuits.
The Adidas Climacool system is engineered specifically to lower core body temperature and improve heat tolerance in hot and humid conditions - exactly the kind of environment teams face at a summer World Cup in the USA and Mexico. The system consists of three components: a cooling vest, jacket and overshoe, with the vest worn over the player's jersey containing a specialised gel that is frozen before use and slowly thaws to keep players cool as they prepare to take the pitch.
FIFA Orders Egypt to Remove 7 Stars From 2026 World Cup Kit And Change Numbers Color
FIFA has instructed the Egyptian Football Association to remove the seven stars from their 2026 World Cup kit. The stars, which represent Egypt's record seven Africa Cup of Nations victories, violate FIFA's strict equipment regulations for the tournament. Under these rules, stars displayed on national team jerseys at the World Cup are exclusively reserved for nations that have won the FIFA World Cup.
In addition to the removal of the stars, FIFA has directed Egypt to change the color of the player names and numbers on their shirts. The original design featured gold lettering, which FIFA deemed insufficient for broadcast visibility, requiring the team to switch to white text instead.
Brazil Did Not Leave Enough Space for FIFA 2026 World Cup 'Debut' Patch
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has introduced a highly detailed new system of sleeve badges, including a special "DEBUT" patch for players making their very first appearance in the tournament. However, on-pitch visuals of Brazil have revealed a glaring spatial issue: the Brazilian kit men did not leave enough space for it.
As seen on players like Danilo during their opening fixtures, the "DEBUT" patch has to be crammed awkwardly against the bottom stitching - the World Cup badge has been placed too low.
Brazil's kit managers apparently ignored the official application guidelines provided by badge manufacturer Avery Dennison. According to the leaked application manual, kits must have 55mm free under the regular badge for the debut patch - 20mm for the debut badge, plus spacing of 15mm (top) and 20 mm (bottom).
Adidas Predator Beckham 2026 'England' Signature Boots Leaked - New Images
Thanks to RKID Football Shop, we have new images of the Adidas Predator Beckham 2026 signature football boots, to be released in late summer/early fall 2026.
All info: https://www.footyheadlines.com/2025/12/adidas-predator-26-db.html
FC Barcelona 26-27 Home Kit Leaked - 6 New Real Images
Footy Headlines can now leak 6 new real pictures of the Nike Barcelona 26-27 home kit.
The FC Barcelona 26-27 home kit features a unique design with three shades of red and three shades of blue in each stripe, paying tribute to the renovated Camp Nou's exterior.





