Adidas Copa Pure 3 'Mystic Victory' Boots Leaked
- Design: The Adidas Copa Pure 3 'Mystic Victory' boots feature a dominant 'Lucid Lemon' colorway with black detailing and a giant 'COPA' logo overlapping the 3 stripe logo.
- Features: The Copa Pure 3 'Mystic Victory' boots retain the same features as previous colorways, including a laceless version, Primeknit tongue, Fusionskin upper, and Torsionframe outsole.
- Release: These boots are scheduled for release on Thursday, February 27, 2025, with a retail price of USD 230 (EUR 230, GBP 200).
Adidas will bring an extremely striking look to the Copa Pure 3 boot as part of the special 'Mystic Victory' collection that will be launched in late February 2025.
Adidas Copa Pure III 'Mystic Victory' - Lucid Lemon / Lucid Lemon / Black
Check out the new Adidas Copa Pure 3 boots in lucid lemon / lucid lemon / black below.
The Adidas Copa Pure 3 'Mystic Victory' soccer boots feature a dominant 'Lucid Lemon' colorway combined with black detailing for a striking look. The special element of the Adidas Copa Mystic Victory is a giant 'COPA' logo overlapping the 3 stripe logo.
Indeed, the Adidas Copa Pure 3 'Mystic Victory' soccer cleats have a very similar colorway to the Copa 17.1 'Ocean Storm' shoes that were launched over 7 years ago.
Adidas 2025 Mystic Victory Pack
The new Adidas Copa Pure 3 Mystic Victory soccer cleats are the same as all previous colorways looking at features.
Adidas Copa Pure 2025 'Mystic Victory' - Features
- Successor of Adidas Copa Pure II
- The laceless version is back
- Primeknit tongue
- Padded heel & OrthoLite sockliner
- Fusionskin upper with leather forefoot, Cow leather forefoot
- Torsionframe outsole
- Price: USD 230 (EUR 230, GBP 200)
- Colorway: Lucid Lemon / Lucid Lemon / Black
- Release date:Thursday, 27 February 2025
The new Adidas football boots are set to be available from Thursday, 27 February 2025, retailing at USD 230 (EUR 230, GBP 200).
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Fans Criticize Disappointing 26-27 Bundesliga Kit Designs
The 2026-27 Bundesliga season is approaching, and early kit releases have sparked widespread dissatisfaction among supporters. A recent viral discussion on social media highlighted the negative reception, with some fans suggesting that this could be an all-time bad year for German football jersey designs as multiple clubs unveil their new looks.
Specific complaints have been directed at several major teams across the league. Bayer Leverkusen's new kit has been heavily criticized and described by some as a black and red monstrosity. Schalke also drew mixed reactions; although some fans appreciated the general aesthetic, others were quick to point out the non-white Adidas stripes and compared the overall pattern to a copy of Croatia's national team shirts.
Despite the overwhelming criticism, not every release has been universally panned, as Borussia Monchengladbach's new shirt managed to earn a relatively positive reception from some supporters. With several clubs, including Freiburg, still yet to officially present their 2026-27 kits, fans are left hoping for better designs to salvage what has been a largely disappointing release cycle so far.
Referee Forces Keito Nakamura to Change Cut Socks Mid-Game at 2026 World Cup
During Japan's 2026 World Cup group stage match against Sweden, Keito Nakamura was forced to leave the pitch to change his socks after referee Ivan Barton deemed his custom-cut gear unacceptable. Despite the socks reportedly passing pre-match equipment checks, the official stopped play to instruct the Japanese midfielder to replace them, leaving his team a man down for a few minutes. Nakamura's socks were heavily cut with holes in the back to expose his calves, a common practice among modern players seeking to relieve muscle tension.
Nakamura has been modifying his socks in this manner for over three years to reduce pressure on his calves and minimize the risk of cramping. Following the 1-1 draw, the 24-year-old expressed his confusion over the sudden enforcement, stating that being forced to switch to standard, uncut socks mid-game made it difficult for him to play comfortably. The timing of the referee's decision also drew criticism from JFA president Tsuneyasu Miyamoto, who questioned why the issue was not resolved before kickoff.
The incident quickly sparked debate online regarding the strict enforcement of equipment rules and its potential impact on player performance and safety. Despite the disruption, Japan secured second place in Group F and will advance to face Brazil in the Round of 32 of the tournament.
Burton Albion 26-27 Home Kit Teased
League One club Burton Albion have officially teased their new 2026-27 home kit, confirming the return of a striped design. The upcoming shirt is produced by the club's new technical sponsor, Admiral, marking a fresh chapter for the Brewers' on-pitch look.
A short teaser video released by the club offers a glimpse of the new design, highlighting the classic striped pattern that fans can expect. This follows the recent unveiling of the team's new Admiral trainingwear collection, which features the Burton Kia sponsorship.
The full launch of the Burton Albion 2026-27 home kit is scheduled for early July.
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Crewe Alexandra 26-27 Away Kit Released
Crewe Alexandra's new 2026-27 away kits have been officially released. Manufactured by Puma, the new shirt will be worn during the upcoming League Two campaign.
The Puma Crewe Alexandra 26-27 away shirt introduces a modern design. It features a sleek black base color combined with vibrant neon pink accents on the shoulder panels, side seams, collar, and sleeve cuffs. The traditional club crest has been reimagined in a pink and white gradient execution.
Ludogorets 26-27 Kits Released
Bulgarian club PFC Ludogorets Razgrad and Jako have revealed the team's new kits for the 2026-27 season.
Queen's Park 26-27 Away Kit Released
Scottish Championship side Queen's Park FC have officially launched their new Adidas away kit for the 2026-27 season. Unveiled under the campaign theme "Take It As Red," the new strip provides a vibrant alternative look for Scotland's oldest association football club.
The Adidas Queen's Park 2026-27 away shirt features a predominantly red design with black pinstripes. The red theme continues across the shorts and socks, completing a unified uniform for their upcoming away fixtures.
The new Queen's Park 2026-27 away kit is set to make its on-pitch debut during the team's pre-season friendly match against Gretna 2008.










