Exclusive: Nike to Release Portugal Euro 2024 Remake Tracksuit
- Tracksuit Release: Nike will release a remake tracksuit inspired by Portugal's Euro 2004 tournament, likely a lesser-known navy version.
- Kit and Jacket Remakes: The collection also includes two versions of Portugal's Euro 2004 home kit, one plain and one with Luis Figo's name.
- Release Date: The Nike Portugal Euro 2004 remake collection is scheduled to launch in November.
Nike is preparing to release a remake tracksuit as part of its Portugal Euro 2004 remake collection. Big thanks to @EldenMonitors for helping us here.
Portugal 2004-2024 Remake Tracksuit
The Nike Portugal 2004-05 remake tracksuit likely replicates the lesser-known navy Portugal tracksuit from the Euro 2004 tournament.
There are no images of the Portugal Nike 2004-2024 remake tracksuit yet; we expect it to be a 1-to-1 remake.
Portugal 2024-2004 Remake Kit & Track Jacket
Nike Portugal 2004 Remake Kit Leaked
Alongside the tracksuit, Nike’s Portugal remake collection also includes two versions of the iconic Euro 2004 home kit, one featuring a plain back and another honoring Portuguese legend Luis Figo.
Check out all Portugal kits on Football Kit Archive
The Nike Portugal Euro 2004 remake collection will be launched this November.
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