Canada to Keep Horrible Teamwear Kits for 2022 World Cup
It looks like Canada will be one of, if not the only team to not unveil new kits ahead of the 2022 World Cup, according to Joshua Kloke, who writes for The Athletic.
With Nike's 2022 World Cup kit unveilings set to take place over the coming month, we have been made aware of this tweet from March by Kloke, who reports on Canadian football for the online publication.
Canada signed a kit deal with Nike in late 2018. The first Nike x Canada kits were launched in March 2019, featuring entirely teamwear-based designs. These were followed up with a set of unique kits, exclusive to the women's team, in 2020. And while the women's team continues to wear these bespoke designs, the men's team switched to another lazy teamwear effort in 2021.
Canada 2021 Home, Away & Third Kits
According to Kloke, there are "no plans for Canada to get a new kit for the World Cup".
For those curious about this sort of thing: I’ve been told there’s no plans for Canada to get a new kit for the World Cup. What they’ve worn through qualifying is what they’ll wear in Qatar. #CanMNT
— Joshua Kloke (@joshuakloke) March 29, 2022
So far we have not encountered any information about potential new Canada 2022 World Cup kits. It's likely that what Kloke wrote back in March of this year, despite how disappointing it would be for fans of the team.
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