Leeds United Announce Adidas Kit Deal - Replacing Kappa
One day after confirming the end of their partnership with Kappa, recently promoted Premier League Leeds United today announced Adidas as the club's official kit partner from the 2020-21 season.
A new beginning.
— Leeds United (@LUFC) July 21, 2020
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Leeds United Signs Adidas Kit Deal - Valid For Five Years Until 2025
Adidas and Leeds signed a fiye-year deal, meaning that the Three Stripes will make Leeds's kits from the 2020-2021 season until at least the 2024-25 season. Adidas will produce both playing and training kit for all Leeds United teams over the next five years
The new Adidas Leeds deal is "a record-breaking deal for the club".
Adidas becomes Leeds official kit partner for the first time in our history, in what will mark a new era in the Premier League, following Leeds United's Sky Bet Championship winning centenary season.
Leeds United chief executive Angus Kinnear said: "We are excited Adidas has become our official kit partner.”
“We’re looking forward to our return to the Premier League with anticipation next season and partnering with Adidas, who are one of the most recognisable names in sport, represents a new beginning for the club.
“At Leeds United we continue to grow on and off the pitch and this record-breaking deal is another important step for the club.”
A date for the official kit launch will be announced in due course.
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FC Penafiel 26-27 Third Kit Released
Portuguese Liga Portugal 2 side FC Penafiel has officially unveiled its new third kit for the 2026-27 season. Made by Nike, the shirt was showcased during the Agrival 2026 event in Penafiel, joining the previously launched red-and-black home and white away strips.
The Nike FC Penafiel 2026-27 third jersey is predominantly black, highlighted by fine vertical red pinstripes running down the front. Red trim details the neckline, maintaining the club's classic Rubro-Negro aesthetic. A standout element is the retro-styled interlocking 'FCP' monogram on the left chest, placed alongside a special 75th-anniversary emblem celebrating the club's founding in 1951.
White detailing completes the look, with the Nike Swoosh on the right chest and the ABANCA main sponsor printed cleanly across the center.
SC Toulon 26-27 Home & Away Kits Released
French club Sporting Club Toulon and kit supplier Patrick have officially launched the team's new home and away kits for the 26-27 season. The new designs bring a modern visual identity to the French side with bespoke graphic details.
The Patrick SC Toulon 26-27 home shirt stays true to the club's traditional "Azur et Or" identity with a vibrant yellow base. It features dynamic royal blue diagonal block patterns across the upper left chest and lower right hem, subtly incorporating the number "83" in tribute to the Var department. A contrasting blue V-neck collar and matching sleeve trims finish off the look, which is paired with blue shorts.
Built on the same template, the Patrick Sporting Toulon 26-27 away shirt introduces a fresh mint green base contrasted by dark navy graphic elements and trims. Both jerseys feature centrally aligned Patrick logos and club crests, and are now available through the club's official store.
Chelsea 26-27 Third Kit Spotted on Sale
The new Nike Chelsea 26-27 third shirt has been spotted on sale in official retail stores ahead of its scheduled launch. Photos taken at a Nike store in Orlando, Florida, reveal the final retail version on the racks with Premier League name and number printing, giving supporters a full look at the design before its official unveiling.
Premier League Uses Wrong Sleeve Patch on Arsenal Kit
The Premier League’s official Instagram promo for Matchweek 1 featured a major mistake: Arsenal's jersey was shown with the standard purple sleeve patch, while the golden champions patch was mistakenly placed on Liverpool's sleeve.
The error quickly sparked outrage among Gooners in the comment section. Big thanks to @jerseystory_vn for spotting the mistake and creating the graphic.


