2024 Olympics Women's Football Kits Overview - All 12 Teams' Kits - Missing Crests, Brand Switches & Adidas Kits Without 3 Stripes
- Kit Rules: The women's tournament follows the same kit rules as the men's, allowing only one manufacturer logo and no federation logos.
- Unique Details: Nigeria's kit is missing a crest, Canada's players wear their flag while goalkeepers have the Olympic logo, and Australia has switched from Nike to Asics.
- Group Details: The 12 teams are split into three groups with notable teams including France, USA and Spain.
After we have taken a detailed look at the men's kits for the 2024 Olympics football tournament, we will give you an overview of the kits for the 2024 Women's Olympic Football Tournament today. It started one day after the Men's.
2024 Women's Olympics Soccer Jersey Overview
The 2024 Women's Olympic Football Tournament has the same kit rules as the Men's one - e.g., kits can only feature a single manufacturer logo and not the regular federation logos. However, the participating teams' kits have some additional interesting and notable details.
Kit Without Crest:
Nigeria's kit is blank on the left chest - it does not feature a crest but just the Swoosh and number on the front.
Canada:
Flag on Front For Players, Olympics Logo on Front for Keepers
Meanwhile, Canadian outfield players have the national flag prominently displayed on the front of their kits, while the goalkeepers have the Olympic logo on the front of the kit. Why? Due to not enough space on player kits, the Olympic logo had to be placed on the sleeves by Canada's kitmen.
Switch to Asics:
Australia is the only nation that is wearing kits that are not made by its usual supplier. Instead of Nike, Australia wears kits by its Olympic outfitter Asics.
Group A:
- France
- Colombia
- Canada
- New Zealand
Group B:
- United States
- Zambia
- Germany
- Australia
Group C:
- Spain
- Japan
- Nigeria
- Brazil
Which is your favorite 2024 Women's Olympics kit? let us know in the comments below.
Argentina Lionel Messi World Cup Kit History
The official Argentina national team account has released a special image paying tribute to Messi’s journey through the FIFA World Cups he has participated in, and is set to participate in, throughout his career. Published just ahead of the 2026 World Cup, the image provides a visual journey through the various kits worn by the legendary captain since his World Cup debut in 2006.
The collage highlights the evolution of Argentina’s home and away kits across six consecutive World Cups, featuring the different designs and squad numbers worn by Messi. It showcases his early days in the number 19 shirt and his iconic, long-standing tenure in the number 10. The graphic serves as a retrospective of his milestones, spanning from his first World Cup appearance in 2006 to the team's historic triumph in the 2022 tournament.
Messi, along with Cristiano Ronaldo and Guillermo Ochoa, became the first three players in history to participate in six consecutive FIFA World Cups during their careers.
Accompanying the graphic is the message "Let's go for one more, LEGEND!", building anticipation for the 2026 World Cup where Argentina will compete as defending champions. The post has sparked nostalgia among fans, with many reminiscing about their favorite classic kits from Messi's international career, particularly the 2006 and 2014 editions.
Chelsea 26-27 Away Kit Leaked + Shorts
Footy Headlines can now leak 4 new pictures of the Nike Chelsea 26-27 away kit. Although it is a fake, the design is identical to the real one.
The Chelsea 2026-2027 away kit features a solid black base with 'Midwest Gold' Nike logos and graphic patterns on the collar and sleeve cuffs.
The shorts of the Chelsea FC 2026-2027 away uniform are black.
England 2026 World Cup Kit Font Prepared with Laser
Football kit retailer @subsidesports has offered a behind-the-scenes look into their printing operations ahead of the 2026 World Cup. In a recent social media update, the company shared a video of their heat press machinery in action, highlighting the process behind their Fan Style customization service. This service utilizes official typefaces and plotter sheets to apply names and numbers to replica shirts, ensuring an authentic look for supporters.
The short video features what eagle-eyed followers suspect to be a Transmatic REV 5SA heat press, a heavy-duty machine used for professional garment decoration.
One standout detail is that they used lasers to ensure the names and numbers were placed with absolute precision on the back of the jerseys. It’s a testament to Subside Sports’ commitment to craftsmanship and attention to detail.

















