Netherlands 2022 World Cup Home & Away Kits Released
The Netherlands 2022 World Cup home and away kits were officially released today, alongside all other Nike jerseys for the tournament.
The Netherlands will face Ecuador, Qatar, and Senegal in the 2022 World Cup.
Netherlands 2022 Home Jersey
Check out Nike's Holland 2022 World Cup home football shirt below.
The Nike Holland 2022 shirt features a different shade of orange than previous Nike home shorts - the Nike Netherlands 2022 home jersey is "Laser Orange", which is a very yellow-orange color. A second, darker, and more "traditional" shade of orange is used for the graphic.
The outstanding feature is an all-over graphic design that is inspired by the fur of a lion. According to Nike's the "dancing swirl" design not only evokes the mane of lion but also represents the fluidity of the Total Football tactical system.
Orange shorts and socks complete the Netherlands 2022 World Cup home kit.
Netherlands 2022 World Cup Away Kit
This is the new away jersey to be worn by the Netherlands at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
The Nike Netherlands 2022 World Cup away football shirt features a dark blue main color - "Deep Royal". Nike combine it with a bright reddish-orange accent color for logos, "Habanero Red", and large black applications.
The rich colors of the Netherlands 2022 World Cup away kit celebrate the story of culture and football in the country.
Netherlands 2022 World Cup Away Kit Leaked
Check out all Netherlands kits on Football Kit Archive
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Adidas, Nike & Puma All Use Pink for 2026 World Cup
With the 2026 World Cup just around the corner, the highly anticipated tournament boot collections from the "Big Three" are finally coming into full view. In a massive and highly unusual coincidence, Adidas, Nike, and Puma have all selected the exact same primary color for the world's biggest football festival: pink.
Both Nike and Adidas have opted for a nearly identical colorway formula, heavily utilizing a striking mix of pink, white, and black across all of their respective silos. Puma is also fully embracing the trend, though they have introduced a slight variation to stand out. Their pack features a vibrant pink mixed with bright orange gradients, with the notable exception of the King 20 model, which features a predominantly white base with pink detailing.
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