Nike USA 1999 Women's World Cup Remake Kit Revealed
- Nike Remake Kits: Nike has released a remake of the USA 1999 Women's World Cup home kit, which is their second and final remake kit of 2024.
- Kit Details: The USA 1999 remake kit is a near-identical replica of the original, featuring a white base with a red collar and blue accents, and a single star on the right sleeve.
- Availability: The USA 1999 remake jersey is available for pre-order through the US Soccer online store for $130, with options for player name/number printing.
Confirming the leak by Footy Headlines, Nike has revealed a remake of the World Cup-winning USA Women 1999 home kit. It is the second (and, unfortunately, last) Nike remake kit of 2024, after the Brazil 1998 World Cup remake shirt.
Nike won't be releasing any more remake kits this year.
Nike USA 99ers Collection - 1999 Women's World Cup USA Reissue Kit
The Nike USA reissue football kit celebrates the 25-year anniversary of the US Soccer team winning the Women's World Cup in 1999.
Like the recent Brazil 1998 reissue, this collection features an almost 1-to-1 replica of the '99ers' iconic jersey. It is white with a red collar and sleeve cuffs outlined in dark blue. A single star, representing the USA's victory at the inaugural Women's World Cup in 1991, is stitched on the right sleeve.
Nike offers printing for two famous US Women players (plus possibly Julie Foudy).
- Mia Hamm's No.9: One of the most legendary figures in women's football.
- Julie Foudy's No.11: Another key player from the 1999 squad.
- Brandi Chastain's No.6: Famous for her dramatic celebration after scoring the winning penalty in the final.
Nike USA 1999 Remake Tracksuit
Nike Brazil 1998 World Cup Remake Kit
Nike Brazil 1998 World Cup Remake Kit Leaked
Check out all men's and women's US Soccer kits on Football Kit Archive.
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Special Detail on the FA Community Shield Sleeve Patch
The sleeve patch worn during recent 2026 FA Community Shield match featured a unique, customized touch: the ribbon running across the shield was split into red and sky blue, representing the primary colors of Arsenal and Manchester City.
This bespoke ribbon colorway tradition first debuted at the 2015 FA Community Shield in the clash between Arsenal and Chelsea.
The only exceptions to this colored-ribbon tradition occurred in 2020 (Arsenal vs. Liverpool) and 2025 (Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool), where the ribbons on the patch were rendered in neutral white. This adjustment is believed to be the FA's standard protocol to maintain visual balance when both competing clubs share the same primary kit color (red).
Another unique scenario took place in 2021. Even though Manchester City wore their away kit against Leicester City, the patch still featured both clubs' traditional home colors. This was possible because City’s sky blue and Leicester’s royal blue possess distinguishable shades.
Big thanks to @jerseystory_vn for spotting this detail and creating the collage.
Gianluigi Donnarumma Prefers Replica Kits
During the 2026 FA Community Shield, Gianluigi Donnarumma was once again spotted wearing a replica jersey on the pitch rather than an authentic player-issue shirt. Details such as the embroidered crest and the standard dryCELL branding confirmed his kit choice.
This marks the second consecutive season since joining Manchester City that the Italian goalkeeper has opted for the replica version. The reason stems from Puma's player-issue shirts featuring a tighter, more athletic cut, whereas Donnarumma prefers a looser, roomier fit for maximum comfort and freedom of movement.
Big thanks to @jerseystory_vn for spotting this detail and creating the comparison graphic.
Rodri to Wear Number 16 at FC Barcelona
Incoming FC Barcelona signing Rodri is set to wear his trademark number 16 jersey following his big-money switch from Manchester City. The Spanish international midfielder has built an iconic association with the number throughout his career at club level with Manchester City and on the international stage with Spain.
The number 16 shirt had previously belonged to young midfielder Fermín López. Following direct conversations between the players, Fermín has agreed to vacate the number and switch to the number 7 shirt, allowing Rodri to take his favored jersey ahead of the 26-27 season.
Real Zaragoza 26-27 Away Kit Released
The new Real Zaragoza 26-27 away kit was officially launched, bringing back the club's traditional "tomate" (tomato) red look for the upcoming season.
Manufactured by Adidas, the Real Zaragoza 2026-27 away jersey features a vibrant red base complemented by a vertical blue and white stripe running down the left chest behind the club crest. White Adidas Three Stripes sit on the shoulders, while the round collar and sleeve cuffs feature subtle white and blue trim details. Caravan Fragancias returns as the main front-of-shirt sponsor.
Matching red shorts and socks with white accents and "RZ" detailing complete the full Real Zaragoza 26-27 away strip.





















