Classic Parmalat Sponsor Returns: Atletico Lusaka 22-23 Kits Released
Zambian Division 1 club Atletico Lusaka have unveiled their new 2022-2023 home, away and third shirts which all feature the Parmalat logo that is synonymous with 90s football.
Return of Parmalat Shirt Sponsor
Classic 90s shirt sponsor Parmalat has popped up again in a rather unlikely place; the first division of Zambian football. They are the new sponsor of Atletico Lusaka and their updated logo has pride of place on Lusaka's three new 22-23 Eye Sportswear kits. In the 80s the Italian dairy company sponsored Real Madrid and in 1991 they bought Parma Calcio, pumping money into the club and bankrolling their acquisition of many top players, leading to the most successful spell in club history.
Their logo also adorned the kits of Boca Juniors, Benfica, Audax Italiano, Estudiantes, Olympique Marseilles, Juventude, LDU Quito, Penarol, Universidad Catolica, and Mol Fehevir FC among others. Financial difficulties put an end to their sponsorship ventures not long after the turn of the millenium so it's a nice throwback to see them reappear in the game with Atlético Lusaka. Check out their new shirts below.
Atletico Lusaka 22-23 Home Kit
This is the new Eye Sportswear Atletico Lusaka home shirt for 22-23.
The Eye Sportswear Atletico Lusaka 2022-23 football shirt is green with faint wavy lines running across the torso, three of which are coloured to recreate the Zambian flag. The cuffs and collar are red and there is an eagle's head graphic on the bottom left of the Eye Sportswear Atletico Lusaka 2022-23 shirt.
Atletico Lusaka 22-23 Away Kit
Check out Eye Sportswear's Atletico Lusaka 2022-2023 away jersey below.
The Eye Sportswear Atletico Lusaka 2022-23 away football shirt is the same as the home jersey but the base colour is yellow. An additional green line is placed below the Zambian flag element and the eagle graphic is orange.
Atletico Lusaka 22-23 Third Kit
This is the new Eye Sportswear Atletico Lusaka third shirt for 2022-23.
The same template is used once again for the Eye Sportswear Atletico Lusaka 2022-2023 third shirt, which is white with grey wavy lines and red trim.
Made by Eye Sportswear. What's your verdict on Atletico Lusaka's home, away and third kits? Comment below.
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Ezeta and Daniel Norris Reveal New Tivoli Calcio Logo
Italian creative sports brand Ezeta has officially presented a brand-new logo for Tivoli Calcio 1919. Designed in collaboration with graphic designer Daniel Norris, the updated crest aligns perfectly with Ezeta's established reputation for blending modern design aesthetics with deep local history, providing the Italian side with a highly bespoke and culturally resonant identity.
The newly unveiled emblem intricately weaves several of the city's most recognizable historical landmarks and symbols into a single, cohesive design. The crest prominently features a traditional eagle, the historic Rocca Pia fortress, a classic three-arched bridge, and the flowing waters of the Aniene River. These carefully chosen elements have long safeguarded the historical identity of Tivoli, and their inclusion ensures the club's badge remains deeply connected to its geographical roots.
According to Ezeta, the updated logo was specifically created to celebrate the city's rich heritage and highlight the pride of the local "Tiburtini" people.
What are your thoughts on this new crest for Tivoli Calcio 1919 designed by Ezeta and Daniel Norris? Let us know in the comments below.
Leaked: Official Look at Nike x Palace England Jacket and Boots
Following the announcement of the highly anticipated England x Nike x Palace World Cup collection, we have the first detailed images, courtesy of sneaker insider @vladieboi.
The image shows a striking full-zip Enfland Palace track jacket paired with matching pants. The tracksuit features a two-tone grey and silver colorway, dominated by a geometric, repeating cross pattern that serves as a subtle, stylized nod to the St. George's Cross. The defining detail, however, sits on the right chest: a bespoke co-branded logo that sees the iconic red Nike Swoosh slicing directly through the famous Palace Tri-Ferg emblem, sitting opposite the traditional England national team crest.
Also visible is a pair of retro-inspired Nike x Palace footwear. Bearing a strong resemblance to classic heritage silhouettes like the Nike Premier, the black shoes feature a nostalgic fold-over tongue adorned with bold red "PALACE" text and a small white Swoosh. The boots come with a cage, making it easy to wear them on the streets.
What are your thoughts on the co-branded logo and the retro-styled boots in this Nike x Palace England collection? Let us know in the comments below.
River Plate Unearth Previously Unknown 1914 Crest
Argentine giants River Plate have officially unveiled a previously undiscovered crest from 1914. The historic emblem was revealed by the club's Museum, Trophies, and History Department as part of their 125th-anniversary celebrations. With the official recognition of this newly found design, the total number of crests used throughout River Plate's extensive history has now risen to 24.
The vintage logo features a circular shape characterized by striking Art Nouveau typography, perfectly reflecting the popular artistic trends of the early 20th century. This unique piece of footballing heritage was discovered on an original membership card belonging to Esteban Fortunati, the club's fourth-ever member and a key figure who served as vice president and treasurer during their formative years. The historic document was recently brought to the River Plate museum by his great-granddaughter, Florencia Gilardón, allowing the club to officially preserve the forgotten emblem.
This discovery offers a rare glimpse into the early visual identity of River Plate, showcasing a completely different aesthetic long before their iconic "CARP" monogram became a globally recognized symbol.
How do you think this circular 1914 Art Nouveau crest compares to River Plate's modern badges? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Hertha Berlin Announces Sparda-Bank Berlin as New Front-of-Shirt Sponsor
German 2. Bundesliga side Hertha BSC has officially announced a new front-of-shirt sponsorship agreement. Starting July 1, the logo of Sparda-Bank Berlin will feature prominently across the chest of the club's kits. The cooperative bank is stepping up its involvement with the capital city club, having already served as Hertha's official sleeve sponsor during the previous campaign.
The new primary sponsorship contract is set to run for four seasons, keeping Sparda-Bank Berlin on the front of the shirts until the end of the 2029-2030 season. This long-term agreement marks the official end of the club's relationship with previous main sponsor Checkcars24, whose branding will no longer appear on the club's uniforms. Checkcars24 did not pay Hertha for more than half a year, which led to the end of the deal.
Hertha Managing Director Peter Görlich praised the expanded partnership, highlighting the bank's strong regional roots and the proven success of their existing relationship. According to the club's official press release, the new deal will extend far beyond matchday visibility, with both parties committed to tackling specific social initiatives over the next four years. These upcoming community projects will include promoting financial education, supporting partner clubs in the Brandenburg region, and funding campaigns in the fight against cancer.
ADO Den Haag 2026-27 Home Kit Released
ADO Den Haag has unveiled its new home kit for the 2026-27 season. Made by Erreà, the shirt comes in the club's traditional yellow and green colours. The design references the club's story, its anthem and a sense of pride.
Matching shorts and socks complete the home matchday range, offered in adult, women's and kids sizes.
The kit is now available to order through the official online store. It will also be sold in the club store starting tomorrow.
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Footy Headlines can now leak 3 real pictures of the new Adidas F50 Messi 2026 World Cup 'El Último Tango' signature boots. It will be released soon.
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