All 20-21 A-League Football Kits - 3 'All-New' Small Brands - Kick-Off This Week
Since A-League kicked off yesterday with a 0-0 stalemate between Western United and Adelaide United we wanted to take a look at the most interesting aspect of the league: the jerseys. There is a lot to like about the A-League football shirts such as lesser-known suppliers, outstanding looks or unknown clubs.
A-League was established 2004 and is the most competitive soccer league in Australia and New Zealand (Wellington Phoenix). 12 teams compete in the league that usually runs from October until May. A finals series with 6 teams decides the winner of the league at the end of the season. There is no promotion or relegation possible.
2020-2021 A-League Kit Makers
In the 2020-21 season, 9 different brands make the jerseys for the 12 teams. The A-League features many small and new brands. All the big brands except Nike are also present, but Adidas and Puma both supply just one team.
Three kits are made by brands that are very unknown and more or less only active in Australia. Paladin Sports (Wellington Phoenix), UCAN (Adelaide United) and Apelle (Newcastle Jets).
2020-21 A-League Kits
Adelaide United
Brisbane Roar
Central Coast Mariners
Macarthur
Melbourne City
Melbourne Victory
Newcastle Jets
Perth Glory
Sydney FC
Wellington Phoenix
Western Sydney Wanderers
Western United
Which A-League 2020-2021 football kit do you like the most? Let us know your thoughts in the comments down below.
Vintage Football Shirts
from Cult Kits
2019/20 Valencia *BNWT* Stadium Shirt (S) Puma
2004/05 Newcastle United Bowyer #29 L/S Third Shirt (L) Adidas
1994/96 Liverpool Third Shirt (XL) Adidas
2011/12 France Home Shirt (XL) Nike
1998 Dreamers Drill Top 'England' (Multiple Sizes) Cult
2004/06 Netherlands V.Nistelrooy #10 Home Shirt (L) Nike
1991/92 Celtic Home Shirt (XL) Umbro
1997 Adidas 'Torra Liga' Football Boots (12)
1991/95 Tottenham Away Shirt (XL) Umbro
2002/04 River Plate Home Shirt (M) Adidas
Neymar to Retain Brazil No. 10 Shirt for 2026 World Cup
The debate over Brazil’s most iconic shirt number has been officially settled ahead of the 2026 World Cup. It has been confirmed that Neymar will retain the famous No. 10 jersey for the upcoming tournament in North America.
Following a lengthy period away from the national team due to injury, questions had naturally arisen regarding the future of the prestigious shirt. During Neymar's prolonged absence, the Brazilian No. 10 was shared among the squad's other attacking stars. Both Vinicius Junior and Raphinha have donned the historic number in recent international fixtures.
Despite their growing influence and status within the Seleção, both players have willingly stepped aside out of respect for the veteran forward. Highlighting the squad's unity on the matter, Vinicius Junior openly addressed the situation, stating clearly that the shirt "obviously belongs to Neymar."
Earlier rumors suggested that Neymar might adopt the No. 13 jersey.
Do you agree with the decision to keep Neymar in the No. 10 shirt, or was it time to pass it on to a younger player like Vinicius Junior? Let us know in the comments below.
Barcelona 26-27 Home Kit - 11 New Pictures
Footy Headlines can now leak 11 new pictures of the Nike Barcelona 26-27 home kit. Although it is a fake, the design is identical to the real one.
The 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.
Liverpool 26-27 Home Kit Water Bottle Released
The official Liverpool FC online store has released an interesting "LFC 26/27 Home Water Bottle".
The design of the water bottle mirrors the home kit. The front of the bottle also displays the Liverbird crest and the current Standard Chartered sponsor logo - however, it lacks the Adidas logo and looks very offset. They should have placed logos differently...
The text "Liverpool FC 26-27" is printed on the bottle in the new official Liverpool font.




























