Adidas, Nike Show No Love to Goalkeeper Kits, Other Brands Master Keeper Kits in the 24-25 Season
- Major Brands Lack Innovation: Adidas, Nike, and Puma are using basic templates for their 24-25 goalkeeper kits, resulting in uninspired and similar designs across teams.
- Smaller Brands Excel: Brands like Joma, Umbro, and Hummel are creating unique and high-quality goalkeeper kits with impressive designs for the 24-25 season.
- Fan Disappointment: The lack of creativity from major brands has led to fan dissatisfaction and comparisons to mundane objects like crisp packets.
While Nike, Adidas and Puma only release boring 24-25 goalkeeper kits, more sporty brands such as Joma, Umbro or Hummel release extremely impressive and high-quality goalkeeper kits.
Other Brands Master Goalkeeper Kits in the 24-25 Season: Joma, Umbro, Hummel
The smaller jersey brands continue to invest heavily in producing bespoke goalkeeper kits with impressive designs, in contrast to Nike, Adidas or Puma, who only use goalkeeper template kits for their teams.
Umbro Wimbledon 24-25 Goalkeeper Kits
Hummel Köln 24-25 Goalkeeper Kit
Joma Norwich City 24-25 Goalkeeper Kits
In recent years, Nike and Adidas have simply created a common template for goalkeeper kits each season and then added the teams' logos. As a result, goalkeeper jerseys are very similar from team to team and fans get bored.
Nike Elite Team 2024-25 Goalkeeper Kit - 1995-96 Adidas Vibes
Adidas 24-25 Goalkeeper Kits
Fan @KellettCraig even compared the green Adidas 24-25 goalkeeper kit to the packaging of a crisps packet.
Nike 24-25 Goalkeeper Kits
Puma 24-25 Goalkeeper Kits
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FC Barcelona 26-27 Home Kit Spotted on Sale Ahead of Official Launch
The FC Barcelona 26-27 home kit has been spotted on sale well before its official presentation. The new Nike jersey is currently available for purchase at JD Sports in Thailand, both in physical retail stores and online.
The early availability appears to be happening in multiple regions, with reports from fans mentioning sightings in stores across the United States.
Schlotterbeck Deliberately Wears His Football Socks the Wrong Way Round
Borussia Dortmund and Germany defender Nico Schlotterbeck has a very specific habit regarding his matchday attire. The centre-back deliberately wears his football socks the wrong way round - the back is on the front, and the front is on the back.
In 2025, the Borussia Dortmund & Germany center back once told SPORT1 that this was one of his unique habits.

































