Wolfsburg 22-23 Diversity Edition Home Kit Released
German Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg are celebrating Diversity Match Day for the sixth time in 2023. For the women's home match on May 7 against 1. FC Köln and for the men's home match on May 13 against TSG Hoffenheim, the Wolves wear a special diversity jersey as a symbol of VfL's diverse activities in society.
Wolfsburg 22-23 Diversity home Kit
This is the Wolfsburg 2022-2023 diversity home shirt, made by Nike.
The Nike Wolfsburg 2022-2023 diversity home football shirt is the same as the regular home shirt, but with rainbow sponsor logos.
Wolfsburg 22-23 Diversity Home Kit Released
In addition, the Nike Wolfsburg 22-23 diversity home shirt features the lettering "Wir für Vielfalt" (We for diversity) in rainbow colors.
The Nike VfL Wolfsburg 2022-2023 diversity home jersey is not available to buy.
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Étoile du Sahel 26-27 Home Kit Released
The new Étoile Sportive du Sahel 2026-27 home kit has been released. Made by Umbro, it will be worn in the upcoming Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 season.
The Umbro Étoile du Sahel 2026-27 home shirt features the club's traditional look. The leaked images reveal the front, back, and detail views of the new jersey, showcasing the classic Umbro double diamond logo alongside the iconic club crest.
FC Barcelona 26-27 Home Kit Spotted on Sale Ahead of Official Launch
The FC Barcelona 2026-27 home kit has been spotted on sale well before its official presentation. The new Nike jersey is currently available for purchase at JD Sports in Thailand, both in physical retail stores and online.
The early availability appears to be happening in multiple regions, with reports from fans mentioning sightings in stores across the United States.
Schlotterbeck Deliberately Wears His Football Socks the Wrong Way Round
Borussia Dortmund and Germany defender Nico Schlotterbeck has a very specific habit regarding his matchday attire. The centre-back deliberately wears his football socks the wrong way round - the back is on the front, and the front is on the back.
In 2025, the Borussia Dortmund & Germany center back once told SPORT1 that this was one of his unique habits.














