Dinamo Zagreb 20-21 Home, Away & European Kits Released
Adidas and GNK Dinamo yesterday presented the new home, away and third kits for the upcoming 2020-21 season.
The new kit will be debuted in today's game against Varaždin and will also be used when the European qualifiers begin on August 14.
Dinamo Zagreb 2020-2021 Home Kit
This is the Dinamo Zagreb 2020-2021 home shirt.
GNK Dinamo's 2020-21 jersey introduces a unique look in blue and white, seemingly featuring the same pattern we recently oberved on the new Slask Wroclaw home shirt - with the main difference being that in this case it only covers the front panel.
This shirt was created using Adidas miteam (mi License 20 template).
GNK Dinamo 20-21 Away Shirt
Check out the Dinamo Zagreb 20-21 away shirt below.
The Dinamo Zagreb 20-21 away jersey is lifted directly from the catalogue. It's one of the two 'Primeblue' colorways that Adidas released of the Condivo 20 template.
Dinamo Zagreb 2020-2021 European Jersey
Check out the Dinamo Zagreb 20-21 european jersey below.
For the new GNK Dinamo Zagreb 2020-2021 third shirt, the club again used the miTeam service. It's navy with a melange graphic on the front and gold-metallic logos.
This shirt was created using Adidas miteam (mi License 20 template).
What do you make of the new GNK Dinamo Zagreb 2020-21 home, away and european kits? Drop us a line below.
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2004/05 Chelsea Lampard #8 C/L *BNWT* Away Shirt (M) Umbro
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1998/00 PSV *Player Issue* BNWT GK Shirt (XL) Nike
2007/08 Barcelona Messi #19 Home Shirt (L) Nike
2000/01 Aston Villa Merson #10 Away Shirt (L) Diadora
2003/04 Real Madrid Zidane #5 Third Shirt (L) Adidas
2003/04 Kvc Westerlo *Mint* Home Shirt (XL) Garman
1996/98 Monchengladbach Windbreaker Jacket (XL) Reebok
2005/06 Werder Bremen Home Shirt (M) Kappa
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Adidas Italy 2026 EQT Retro Collection Leaked
We now have images of the (full) Adidas Italy EQT collection. It includes a track jacket, matching pants, and lifestyle t-shirt.
As part of a wider Originals collection aimed at national teams, this new collection brings a strong 1990s aesthetic back to the modern era. The release highlights the German brand's continuing strategy of mining its extensive design archives to create bespoke, off-pitch apparel for its top-tier federations.
The Adidas Italy EQT collection boasts striking green, white and red geometric blocks, creating 3 stripes.
Adding heavily to the nostalgic appeal, the chest displays a centralized logo arrangement, featuring a classic Adidas wordmark and Trefoil paired with a faithful recreation of the historic Italian Football Federation crest used throughout the early 1990s.
Other Adidas federations will get the same range in their colors.
Figueirense 26-27 Home Kit Released
Brazilian Série C side Figueirense has officially unveiled its new home jersey for the 2026-2027 season, produced by domestic technical partner Volt Sport. The new primary uniform directly follows the recent release of the club's away kit and serves as a major part of the team's ongoing celebrations to mark the 105th anniversary of their founding in 1921.
The Figueirense 26-27 home shirt remains deeply rooted in tradition, featuring the club's classic black and white vertical stripes. However, Volt Sport has elevated the historic aesthetic by deeply embossing the black stripes with commemorative elements that honor the club's 105-year history. The heavily detailed body is framed by solid black sleeves and a matching black block on the back for player numbering. The look is completed by a classic black polo collar and sleeve cuffs, both of which are detailed with ribbed white striping.
Further custom details are integrated throughout the garment, including the phrase "Avante Figueirense, pra frente Furacão" printed along the inner hem.
In a final nod to the milestone year, a special 105th-anniversary seal is applied to the lower right corner of the shirt.
What do you think of this heavily detailed, anniversary-focused Figueirense home kit by Volt? Let us know in the comments below.














