5 Options: How Brazil Could Have Added the 6th Star - 4 of 7 Remaining Teams Without Star
Brazil were knocked off against Croatia tonight. Ahead of the match, one optimistic fan imagined how a sixth star could look for Brazil.
Fan-Made: The options were not created by the Brazil Football Federation
While the infographic looks pretty official at first glance, it has been not created by the Brazil Football Federation but by a fan. We are sure that every country that has already won a World Cup has some plans in the drawer of an additional star.
Brazil Crest Options for 6th Star
There are various options to have six stars for a crest, as shown in the infographic. At least two of them look not really good (Option 2 and Option 5), while the others are all not bad.
Option 1 would probably have been chosen for the first months
In the case that Brazil would have won the 2022 World Cup, Option 1 would have been most probable for the first time after the final. The star can be easily added to the existing five stars on the top, making it easy to create new kits with the 5th star.
At later stages, and with the launch of the first new kit, we think that Option 3 and Option 4 look the best.
Now, after Brazil were knocked out, we will have to wait until at least 2026 to see the sixth star on Brazil's kits. However, 7 other teams still have the chance to win the 2022 World Cup.
2022 World Cup - 4 of 7 Remaining Teams Have No Star Yet
Of the remaining 7 teams of the 2022 World Cup, only three have a star/stars on their kit - Argentina, England, and France.
Portugal, Morocco, Croatia, and the Netherlands have won no World Cup yet, and therefore also have no star on their kit.
Do you think a team will win their first-ever World Cup in 2022, and with it gain the first star? Comment below.
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MLS Players Wear Their National Flags on Kits Ahead of 2026 World Cup
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.









