South Korea 2022 World Cup Home & Away Kits Unveiled
The Nike South Korea 2022 World Cup home and away kits were officially unveiled by the federation today. The launch image features Hwang Hee-chan (Wolves), Jeon Woo-yeong (Freiburg) and Kim Min-jae (Napoli).
South Korea will take on Uruguay, Ghana and Portugal in Group H of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
South Korea 2022 World Cup Home Kit
This is the South Korea 2022 home football shirt, made by Nike.
The Nike South Korea 2022 home shirt is predominantly bright red with black trim in the form of the collar, the logos on the front as well as small triangles on the lower sides.
Brash, bold and energetic, the South Korea home kit centers on the motif of Dokkaebi. The fiery moniker represents the fierce mentality of a proud nation and is amplified by vibrant Global Red and a tiger-stripe sleeve graphic representing strength and power.
The triangles on the sides of the Nike South Korea 2022 home jersey, together with the side panel of the shorts, create the impression of a tail, paying homage to the Red Devils nickname of the team.
On both the South Korea 2022 home and away kits, a pride emblem spells out the country's name in Korean on the rear collar.
Red shorts and socks round off the look of the new South Korea 2022 home strip by Nike.
South Korea 2022 World Cup Away Kit
Check out Nike's South Korea 2022 away football shirt below.
Predominantly black, the Nike South Korea 2022 World Cup away shirt features a multicolor graphic across the front, back and sleeves. The Nike and Korea FA logos on the Nike South Korea 2022 World Cup away shirt are plain white.
The away kit highlights Taegeuk, the symbol found on the Korean flag that represents national pride and balance between heaven (blue) and earth (red).
Black shorts and socks complete the new Nike South Korea 2022 World Cup away strip.
The South Korea 2022 home and away uniforms launch on 21 September 2022, and will be debuted in the matches against Costa Rica on 23 September and Cameroon on 27 September.
What do you make of the Nike's new home and away kits for South Korea? Comment below.
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Major League Soccer last weekend hosted a dedicated "Farewell Week" to send off its international stars. To mark the occasion, all clubs across the domestic league took to the pitch wearing specially customized kits that honored the various nations represented within their squads.
The most prominent visual update to the MLS uniforms was the addition of official national flags printed directly on the chest for all players and coaching staff. In a highly thoughtful and personalized touch, the league provided specialized double-flag variations for athletes holding dual citizenship. This bespoke detail allowed these specific players to proudly represent both their current homelands and their heritage simultaneously before joining their respective national team camps.
Beyond the chest graphics, teams also sported a unique set of squad numbers on the back of their shirts, featuring a custom pattern made up of the flags of all 48 countries participating in this summer's World Cup.
What do you think of this customized flag concept for the MLS World Cup Farewell Week? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Śląsk Wrocław Announces Macron Kit Deal - No More Nike
Macron has signed a multi-year agreement to become the technical partner of Polish club WKS Śląsk Wrocław.
Starting from the 2026-27 season, the Italian brand will provide technical apparel for the club's men's first and second teams, women's team, youth academy, and blind football team. The five-season deal is the most significant technical partnership in the club's history and includes plans for a new merchandising line for supporters.
Śląsk Wrocław secured promotion to the Ekstraklasa after an impressive campaign in the second tier. Founded in 1947, the Wrocław-based club has won two Polish league titles, two Polish Cups, and one Super Cup, with experience in European competitions. Macron is developing bespoke game sets that will be revealed before the start of the new season.
The partnership bolsters Macron's presence in Polish football alongside existing deals with Lech Poznań, Widzew Łódź, and GKS Katowice.
























