Musiala Shows Off Ripped Kit
- Musiala's Ripped Jersey: Jamal Musiala's Bayern Munich jersey was severely torn during a match against Union Berlin.
- Yellow Card Controversy: Musiala received a yellow card for complaining about the ripped jersey.
- Adidas Kit Quality: It is not the first time an Adidas kit has ripped during this season, with suggestion authentic Adidas kits rip more easily.
Jamal Musiala's jersey took a beating during Bayern Munich's recent match against Union Berlin, as revealed in images shared by the player on his Instagram account (@jamalmusiala10).
Musiala Kit Ripped During Bayern Munich-Union Berlin Match
The Bayern Munich star posted photos of his damaged away kit following the match, showing extensive tears that left parts of the jersey completely ripped open. According to a social media post referencing the match, there was an ironic twist to the situation: "Union tears Musiala's jersey, but Musiala is the one who gets a yellow card for complaining—exactly my kind of humor.
The images clearly show the extent of the damage, with a large section of the jersey torn open, revealing the inner mesh lining. Musiala added a laughing-crying emoji to his Instagram story, likely as a criticism to the referee who did not call a foul.
It is not the first time an Adidas kit has ripped during this season - the authentic Adidas kits are not faulty but seem to rip more easily than in previous campaigns.
Do you think it was intended by Adidas that the kit rips under a certain pressure? Let us know in the comments below.
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.
Urawa Red Diamonds 26-27 Home Kit Teased - Launch Next Week
Japanese J1 League club Urawa Red Diamonds have officially teased their new 26-27 kit. The club announced through their official social media channels that the full details and design of the new uniform will be revealed on June 26, 2026.
The teaser image released by the club gives very little away regarding the actual design of the shirt, but it confirms the continuation of their long-standing partnership with American sportswear brand Nike.
A Look Back at World Cup Shirt Number Typography
Football kit design account @PaladarNegroWeb has shared an interesting retrospective on the typography used for shirt numbers in recent World Cups. The visual language of football kits is often defined by these details, with fonts becoming instantly recognizable symbols of specific tournaments and eras.
The collage highlights various iconic typefaces worn by national teams on the biggest stage. spanning from the 2006 World Cup to the FIFA World Cup.
This overview is part of an ongoing series by the account exploring the visual elements of football. It serves as a great reminder of how deeply typography impacts the overall aesthetic and legacy of a football shirt.



