Imagine Adidas Sponsoring Portugal for Euro 2024
- Kit Supplier Change: Portugal will switch from Nike to Puma as their kit supplier starting in 2025, after wearing Nike for the Euro 2024.
- Adidas Concept Kits: A user (@gollofootball) created imagined Adidas Portugal kits for Euro 2024 using the Tiro 24 template.
- Concept Kit Design: The Adidas concept kits maintain Portugal's traditional red and green, and feature an Azulejo-style pattern.
Portugal will wear Nike kits for the last time at Euro 2024 before Puma becomes Portugal's kit supplier from 2025. But what if Adidas supplied Portugal with kits for Euro 2024? @gollofootball imagined and created the Adidas Portugal 2024 kit concept to see what it could look like.
@gollofootball has used the Adidas Tiro 24 template on the Portugal 2024 home and away shirts.
Adidas Portugal Euro 2024 Home Concept Kit
This picture shows a fictional look of the new Adidas Portugal 2024 home jersey by @gollofootball
The new Adidas Portugal 2024 home concept kit features the traditional red main color, the side cut-out is dark green. The sleeve uses a gradient effect from green to red.
The Adidas Portugal 2024 home kit mock-up is inspired by the famous Portuguese brick, with an Azulejo-style imprinted on the shirt.
Adidas Portugal Euro 2024 Away Concept Kit
This picture shows a fictional look of the new Adidas Portugal 2024 away shirt by @gollofootball
The new Adidas Portugal 2024 away concept kit has an identical design to the home kit, only the color has been changed.
Gollo's use of red and dark green accents is very similar to the design of the Italy 2024 away kit.
No More Nike - Portugal to Sign Puma Kit Deal
The Puma Portugal contract will start in January 2025, when the connection to the North American brand ends. This means Portugal will wear Nike kits in the Euro 2024 but Puma kits in the 2026 World Cup and future tournaments.
No More Nike - Portugal to Sign Puma Kit Deal
Check out all Nike Portugal kits on Football Kit Archive
The first-ever Puma Portugal football kits will be launched in early 2025.
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