2022-23 La Liga Kit Battle - 10 Different Brands
With the 2022-23 La Liga season kicking off today, we wanted to take a look at the brands which are producing the kits for the 20 clubs. Thanks to Marca de Gol and Paladar Negro for the graphic.
La Liga 2022-23 Kit Makers
Just like the Bundesliga and Ligue 1, the 2022-23 La Liga season will see ten kit suppliers producing the club's jerseys. The most kits are unsurprisingly made by Nike and Adidas, who each have four teams (each 20%).
After the two sportswear giants, newcomers Castore slot in amongst Puma, Joma and Macron with two clubs each. Hummel, Kelme, Umbro and New Balance supply the last four teams.
Oddly enough, when compared to last season, Nike are the biggest losers, having had 6 teams prior to the 4 this campaign. Castore see their expansion move into Spain, as the up and coming brand has now properly entered Europe's top leagues.
Which brands would you like to see enter or leave La Liga? Comment below.
Vintage Football Shirts
from Cult Kits
2007/08 Sunderland Jones #17 Third Shirt (L) Umbro
2003/04 Teramo L/S Home Shirt (XXL) Errea
2014/15 PSG Cavani #9 C/L *Player Issue* Away Shirt (S) Nike
2016/17 Chelsea Hazard #10 Away Shirt (XL) Adidas
2005/06 Real Madrid Zidane #5 Home Shirt (M) Adidas
2019/20 AC Milan *BNWT* Casuals Crew Jumper Sweater (Multiple Sizes) Puma
2015/16 Raith Rovers Polo Shirt (S) Puma
2018/19 Scotland Schools Adidas Training Jumper (XS)
2014/15 Netherlands Sneijder #10 Home Shirt (M) Nike
2003/04 Juventus Trezeguet #17 *BNWT* Away Shirt (XL) Nike
Turkey 2026 World Cup Pre-Match Shirt Revealed - Streamlined Nike Template for Smaller Nations
Nike's preparations for the 2026 World Cup are being finalized with the reveal of the new Turkey pre-match shirt.
Rather than receiving a bespoke design, the new Nike Turkey 2026 World Cup pre-match jersey utilizes a highly visible, streamlined template that the American sportswear brand will be rolling out across its wider portfolio of sponsored national federations.
The defining feature of the Turkey 2026 pre-match shirt is its bold, all-over geometric graphic. The template consists of tightly packed, wavy zig-zag lines that warp and curve to create a dynamic optical illusion across the entire torso and sleeves. For the Turkish national team, this busy pattern is executed in vibrant, contrasting shades of red and dark orange.
Nike is applying this exact same streamlined template to several other national teams, simply adjusting the color palettes to suit each country. European sides like Norway and Finland, alongside South American heavyweights Uruguay, will all sport identical pre-match designs featuring their respective national colors applied to the same wavy graphic.
What are your thoughts on Nike utilizing a shared, streamlined template for its 2026 national team pre-match shirts? Let us know in the comments below.

