Could/Should Portugal Have Worn the 2004 Remake Kit?
- Puma Deal: Puma will become Portugal's kit supplier in early 2025, ending Nike's long-term partnership.
- Nike Remake Release: Nike has released a remake of Portugal's Euro 2004 home kit and tracksuit.
- Unlikely Usage: It is unlikely Portugal will wear the 2004 remake kit on the pitch due to the upcoming Puma deal.
Nike recently released a remake of Portugal's Euro 2004 home kit. But it's unlikely they'll get to wear it, as Puma will become the kit supplier to the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) in early 2025.
Could Portugal Have Worn the 2004 Remake Kit?
According to previous leaks, the new Portugal Puma kit deal will be announced as early as January 2025, marking the end of Nike's long-standing relationship with Portugal. Meanwhile, the national team's next training camp is in March 2025, so it is unlikely that the 2004 remake kit will be worn.
Nike Portugal Euro 2004 Remake Kit & Tracksuit Released
However, to bring this idea to life, we created a fictional image of captain Ronaldo wearing the Portugal 2024 2004 remake kit, reminiscent of the 19-year-old Ronaldo who wore it at Euro 2004.
Check out all Portugal kits on Football Kit Archive.
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