Adidas Copa Sense 2022 'Champions Code' Boots Leaked - Champions League
Update: We can leak official pictures of the Adidas Copa Sense Champions Code boots. They will be released as part of the Champions League-inspired Champions Code Pack on 16 March 2022.
Adidas Copa Sense 'Champions League' - Silver/Turiwouse/Purple
Check out the new Adidas Copa Sense football boots in silver/turiwouse/purple below.
Designed to stand out, the new 'Silver/Turiwouse/Purple' Adidas Copa Sense football boots combine a silver base with turquoise Three Stripes and dark purple for the collar.
The most interesting about the 'Silver/Turiwouse/Purple' Adidas 2022 Copa boots is the star design on the rear area, which is inspired by the UEFA Champions League.
The Adidas 2022 Copa 'Champions League' boots are identical to usual colorways.
.1 laces version
Adidas 2022 Copa 'Champions League' - Features
- Completely revamped from previous generation
- Laceless (+) and laces (.1) versions
- K-Leather forefoot: Premium k-leather in the forefoot for supreme comfort and feel
- U-throat collar constructions allows for ease of entry for all foot types.
- Sensepods: Foam pods anatomically placed around the heel creating a hyperanatomical fit by filling the k-leather in the forefoot
- Touchpods: Foam poads on lateral and medial side provide better ball control
- New sole plate
- Price: USD 275 (EUR 280, GBP 230)
- Colorway: Silver/Turiwouse/Purple
- Release date: 16 March 2022
The new Adidas 2022 Copa Champions League cleats launch on 16 March 2022, retailing at USD 275 (EUR 280, GBP 230).
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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).