New FIFA Intercontinental Kit Badge Leaked - Refused by Real Madrid?
- New Intercontinental Champions Badge: FIFA has revealed a new badge for the Club Intercontinental Cup, successor to the old Club World Cup.
- Real Madrid's Refusal/Lack of Badge: Real Madrid, the 2024 Intercontinental Cup winner, has not worn the badge, potentially due to refusal or the badge not being made available.
- New Club World Cup Badge: FIFA will also introduce a new badge design for the expanded Club World Cup.
FIFA could soon unveil the new Intercontinental Champions 2024 badge, which Real Madrid is entitled to wear as winners. Thanks to badge experts @footpressfr for providing us with the first look at the all-new Intercontinental Cup champions kit badge.
New FIFA Intercontinental Champions Badge Revealed - Real Madrid to Use It?
The new FIFA Intercontinental Champions badge is for the Club Intercontinental Cup, which is the successor to the old Club World Cup.
Despite winning the tournament, Real Madrid has not yet worn the badge on their kits. The Spanish giants became champions in the 2024 edition of the competition. It remains to be seen if they will ever wear it...
FIFA will also introduce a new badge design for the upcoming expanded Club World Cup. The new badge will feature the new trophy icon, continuing FIFA's efforts to establish consistent branding across their club competitions.
Real Madrid Gets No FIFA Badge For Intercontinental Cup Victory
Indeed, we believed that FIFA did not create a badge for the Intercontinental Cup, as Real Madrid did not receive one when they won in December 2024. It is possible that Madrid refused to wear the badge.
Manchester City got lucky and are able to wear the old Club World Cup winners badge for almost two years, despite Madrid winning the same format as the English club one year after.
What do you think of the new badge? Should Real Madrid wear it on their kits? Comment below.
Luis Suarez Spotted in Uruguay 2026 Away Kit During Uruguay vs Cabo Verde Draw
Former Uruguay international Luis Suarez was spotted in the stands during Uruguay's 2026 World Cup match against Cabo Verde. Suarez, watching his nation from the sidelines, appeared visibly stressed as the game unfolded, ultimately ending in a surprising draw.
Suarez appeared wearing the Uruguay 2026 away jersey, seemingly to encourage his younger teammates from the stands. Surprisingly, he chose to wear the number 7 shirt instead of the iconic number 9 that he wore during his playing days with the national team. Images of him reacting to the tense moments of the match quickly circulated online, capturing his passionate support for the national team and drawing a wave of reactions across social media.
Persija Jakarta Announce Adidas Kit Deal
Indonesian club Persija Jakarta have officially announced a new kit partnership with Adidas. The announcement was made on June 22, 2026, coinciding with the 499th anniversary of the city of Jakarta. Adidas will replace Juara as the club's official apparel partner, taking over the production of all kits and training gear starting from the upcoming 2026-27 season.
Persija's move to a major global brand like Adidas is seen as a significant upgrade and a new chapter for the club. Further details regarding the official launch date of the 2026-27 kits are expected to be revealed in the coming weeks.
The Number on the Egypt Puma Kit Came Off
During Egypt's World Cup match against New Zealand, striker Mostafa Ziko was seen wearing a 'damaged' jersey after one of the digits on the front came off. Although he was wearing the number 11 shirt, one of the "1"s fell off, making it look like he was wearing number 1 instead.
The number appears to have been poorly heat-applied to the jersey and gradually peeled off due to sweat during the game. The incident occurred as Mostafa Ziko celebrated his goal, when one of the digits in his number 11 shirt detached, leaving only a single "1" visible on the front.
Morocco 2026 World Cup Kit Features Different Name Set to Commercial Version
Fans looking to purchase the exact Morocco 2026-27 home kit worn by the players at the World Cup will find a noticeable difference in the name and number sets. While official product pictures of the Puma kit display the chest numbers in gold, the actual shirts worn by the Moroccan national team feature a lighter, white-colored application. Big thanks to @rockonbaPES.
Alongside the retail discrepancies, there have been multiple reports of Puma kits easily ripping during tournament matches. These material failures have affected several of the brand's sponsored teams, including Morocco, Czechia, Egypt, and Paraguay.
https://www.footyheadlines.com/8529325653/puma-kits-keep-ripping-at-the-2026-world-cup.html
Special Paraguay 2026 World Cup Pennant
A look at the special exchange flag for the Paraguay national team at the 2026 World Cup has been shared online. These pennants are traditionally exchanged by team captains prior to kick-off during international matches.
The Paraguay 2026 World Cup exchange flag incorporates the traditional colors of the nation, tying into the visual identity established by Puma for the tournament. It prominently features the Paraguayan Football Association crest alongside the Puma logo.
Galatasaray 2026-27 Kit Launch Date "Confirmed" - Coming 25 June
Galatasaray's 2026-27 kits will be officially launched on Thursday, June 25, 2026. This information comes via Turkish kit experts @Formaholic, who cite sources close to the club.
The initial reports claimed that Galatasaray's 2026-27 kits would be unveiled in mid-July, specifically on July 17 or 18. However, @Formaholic quickly dismissed that information. Citing sources close to the club, he stated that Galatasaray will officially unveil their 2026–27 match kits on Thursday, June 25.



