Should Nike See & Release This Chelsea Kit?
- Popular Concept Kit: A Nike Chelsea concept kit, created by designer spgraphics using FIFA Kit Creator, gained significant attention online.
- Design Details: The futuristic design features a large swoosh that divides the kit into a navy top and white bottom.
- Equipment Rules Conflict: The design wouldn't be allowed as a match kit due to the size of the swoosh and could only be used for lifestyle or training purposes.
Footy Headlines shared a bold Nike Chelsea kit on their X account a few days ago. It was one of our most popular posts ever, receiving over 850k views, 6k likes, and 200 retweets. It was not intended, but some thought it was an official upcoming Nike Chelsea kit — we have to clarify that it is not.
No Official Nike Design: Chelsea Concept Kit by spgraphics
Instead, this extraordinary Nike Chelsea kit is based on a concept by football designer spgraphics, who created it using FIFA Kit Creator. It boasts a futuristic design with a giant swoosh defining the look, spitting the kit in a navy top and white bottom.
The kit would be prohibited by the equipment rules, as such a huge swoosh would not be allowed. Therefore, it would only be allowed as a lifestyle and training jersey, but probably not even as a pre-match outfit.
The kit was so popular that designer @vdykcfc created a mock-up of it to see how it could look on the field. When being shared by Chelsea fan account @thechelsnews, it again gained more than 10k likes. This showcases how popular this design is.
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Would you like such kits to be allowed by equipment rules? Would you like Nike to release a similar kit, despite not being allowed as a match version and therefore only possible as a pre-match/training outfit? Let us know in the comments below.
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Stunning Fortuna Köln 2026 Regional Cup Final Kit Released
German side SC Fortuna Köln has released a highly limited special-edition kit to wear during their upcoming 2026 Mittelrheinpokal final. Produced by Dutch sportswear brand Robey, this exclusive release celebrates the club's first appearance in the regional cup final in six years, as they look to secure the trophy for the first time in 13 years.
The Robey SC Fortuna Köln 2026 Cup Final shirt introduces a striking tri-color gradient design that provides a highly bespoke look for the occasion. The top of the jersey begins in a deep navy blue, smoothly fading into a vibrant light blue chest band before transitioning into a clean white lower half.
Adding a premium, historic touch to the kit, all application details - including the Robey manufacturer branding, the central 'HIT' sponsor, and a classic standalone 'F' retro crest - are executed in metallic gold. A subtle light blue V-neck collar and matching sleeve cuffs complete the sophisticated aesthetic.
Priced at €75, this exclusive release serves as a unique collector's item for supporters of the Regionalliga West side. Curiously, while releasing this kit, the club has actively pushed an "All in Red" (Alle in Rot) motto for the fans attending the match, asking supporters to create a sea of red in the stands despite the team wearing their special-edition colors on the pitch.
What are your thoughts on this striking gradient Cup Final kit by Robey? Let us know in the comments below.
Aston Villa to Wear Third Kit with Charity Sponsor in Europa League Final
Aston Villa has officially confirmed they will wear their 2025-2026 Adidas third kit for the upcoming UEFA Europa League Final against SC Freiburg in Istanbul.
The decision was made due to a direct kit clash with the German side's traditional all-red home strip, forcing the Premier League club out of their iconic claret and blue. Furthermore, due to strict betting licensing regulations in Turkey, the club's principal partner, Betano, cannot be legally displayed on the jerseys. In response, the space is used by the Aston Villa Foundation for the historic showpiece event.
This special-edition jersey also features the Aston Villa Foundation branding across the chest in matching purple typography, sitting just below a commemorative Match ID text that marks the May 20 final at Besiktas Park.
Recognizing the historical significance of this unique uniform, the club is making the charity edition available to the public. Supporters can purchase these limited-edition shirts, complete with the foundation branding and central match details, in both authentic and replica versions from official club stores.
This rare combination of an alternate kit, a one-off charity sponsor, and European final detailing instantly makes this release a highly sought-after piece for shirt collectors.


