Colo Colo 2024 Home & Away Kits Released
- Home Kit: The Adidas Colo-Colo 2024 home jersey was released, paying tribute to the 1979 kit with a large black collar and black/white diagonal pattern on the side panels and sleeve cuffs.
- Away Kit: The Adidas Colo-Colo 2024 away kit was subsequently released and features a black base with white logos and the same diagonal pattern on the sleeves as the home kit.
- Release Dates: The home jersey was released on January 31st, while the away kit came out on February 19th.
Update: Almost three weeks after the home kit, Colo-Colo has released its new away kit for 2024.
We have kit news from the Primera División de Chile as the new Adidas Colo-Colo 2024 home jersey was released today.
Colo Colo 2024 Home Kit
This is the new Adidas Colo Colo home football shirt for 2024.
The Adidas Club Social y Deportivo Colo-Colo 2024 home shirt pays homage to the team's 1979 home kit, when Colo-Colo won the league after a dry spell.
The Adidas Colo-Colo 2024 shirt has a huge contrasting black collar. Both the side panels and the sleeve cuffs of the Adidas Colo Colo 2024 home shirt come with a black/white diagonal pattern.
Colo Colo 2023 vs 2024 Home Kits
Colo Colo 2023 Home & Away Kits Released
Para ella, para él, para ti.
— Colo-Colo (@ColoColo) January 31, 2024
La nueva camiseta del Cacique es para todos 🔥🏁 @ColoColoFem
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Colo Colo 2024 Away Kit
This is the Adidas Colo Colo away football shirt for 2024.
The new Adidas Colo-Colo 2024 away kit builds on the look of the home kit. It is all-black with white logos and the same diagonal pattern on the sleeves.
Colo-Colo 2023 vs 2024 Away Kits
Colo Colo 2023 Home & Away Kits Released
The Adidas Colo Colo 2024 home jersey was released on January 31, while the away came to out on 19 February.
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Alexis Vega Wears Old Nike Mercurial Vapor 12 Jordan x PSG Boots
Mexican international Alexis Vega caught the attention of boot enthusiasts by lacing up in a unique pair of pink Nike Mercurial Vapor 12 Jordan x PSG boots. The Toluca forward chose the bold footwear for the opening match of the 2026 World Cup, stepping onto the pitch for the inauguration scenario in a design that perfectly fits the current trend of vibrant football boots. Big thanks to @abcdefutbol.
Originally launched in 2018 as part of the highly successful collaboration between Jordan Brand and Paris Saint-Germain, the Mercurial Vapor 12 is now a rare sight in professional matches. Vega's choice of the eye-catching pink edition highlights his personal preference, with the boots reportedly being among his all-time favorites.
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Most 2026 World Cup sleeve badges are currently not available for purchase separately; they are only offered as an add-on that is pre-applied to online jersey orders. However, they are now available with the England 2026 World Cup jersey and can be ordered through the team's official online store.
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Swedish striker Viktor Gyokeres has developed a superstition regarding his football boots, choosing to stick with an older colorway of the Nike Mercurial Vapor 16. Despite Nike releasing several newer packs, the forward continues to wear the Mad Ambition edition. He considers this specific pair to be his lucky boots due to his prolific goalscoring form while wearing them. Big thanks to @abcdefutbol.
Interestingly, Gyokeres has been spotted testing and warming up in newer Nike Mercurial releases. However, when it comes to the actual matches, he consistently reverts to his trusted Mad Ambition Vapor 16s. This practice of wearing new boots during warm-ups but relying on a comfortable, proven pair for competitive play highlights how important gear familiarity and superstition can be for a striker.
Uruguay Requests FIFA 'Legacy' Patch for Muslera's 2026 World Cup Kit
The Uruguayan Football Association (AUF) has formally requested that FIFA allow goalkeeper Fernando Muslera to wear the special 'Legacy' patch on his jersey sleeve during the 2026 World Cup. The patch is designated for players who have participated in five or more World Cup tournaments, a milestone Muslera is reaching with his inclusion in the 2026 squad.
Muslera was initially excluded from receiving the patch by FIFA because he did not register any playing time during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, despite being part of the official squad. His previous World Cup appearances came in 2010, 2014, and 2018. The AUF is now pushing for his recognition alongside other five-time tournament veterans such as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Manuel Neuer, and Luka Modrić.
The 40-year-old goalkeeper is expected to start in Uruguay's opening match of the 2026 World Cup. If FIFA approves the request, Muslera's jersey will feature the 'Legacy' patch, marking his long-standing service to the national team across five different World Cup campaigns.
Spain 2026 World Cup Climacool Pre-Match Jacket Turns Heads
Spain's 2026 Climacool pre-match jacket, designed by Adidas for the 2026 World Cup, has caught the attention of fans and media alike. Worn by the players ahead of their matches in the tournament, the jacket has sparked a strong reaction online.
The Adidas Spain 2026 pre-match jacket features the usual design but with the striking, glossy Climacool look.
The Adidas Climacool 2026 World Cup Climacool jacket is not available to buy - Adidas only offers the regular version.
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Following the introduction of special FIFA player patches for the 2026 World Cup, Thibaut Courtois has been spotted wearing a special Golden Glove patch on his Belgium kit, commemorating his award-winning performance at the 2018 tournament.
The new initiative by FIFA allows past award winners, including recipients of the Golden Boot, Golden Ball, and Golden Glove, to display their historic individual achievements directly on the sleeves of their national team shirts.

















