1990s-Inspired Just Eat Kits Released - Modeled by Edgar Davids for Champions League Final
- Just Eat Collaboration: Just Eat, in partnership with Edgar Davids, has launched a 90s-inspired football jersey collection to celebrate the UEFA Champions League final.
- Jersey Design and Features: The collection's centerpiece is an orange, long-sleeved jersey with a tonal diamond pattern, polo collar, and Just Eat branding, designed with inspiration from iconic 1990s kits.
- Availability and Additional Items: The orange version of the jersey is available for £59.99 via CultKits, and the collection is complemented by takeaway-themed diamond-studded necklace charms by TROPHY BY GASSAN.
Food delivery giant Just Eat, an official partner of UEFA competitions, has teamed up with football legend Edgar Davids to launch a bold new capsule collection of 90s-inspired football jerseys. The drop celebrates the upcoming UEFA Champions League final and features designs by Daily Paper's Abderrahmane Trabsini and accompanying jewellery by TROPHY BY GASSAN.
The collection brings vintage football aesthetics to the forefront, heavily influenced by iconic kits from the 1990s.
Just Eat 90s Football Jersey Collection
Check out the new Just Eat football jersey collection below.
The centerpiece of the collection is a long-sleeved jersey drenched in Just Eat's signature orange. It features a striking tonal diamond/argyle pattern across the body, a classic white polo collar, and white sleeve cuffs.
The Just Eat logo (or its regional variations like Takeaway.com, Pyszne.pl, Lieferando, Thuisbezorgd.nl, Bistro.sk) is prominently displayed on the chest. A bespoke crest featuring a football and a crown sits on the left chest, while a Just Eat 'house' icon is on the right.
The collection also includes two other colorways showcased on models, which are not available.
- A light blue version with a similar diamond pattern, white polo collar, and black/orange Just Eat logo.
- A black and beige version featuring a more pronounced chequered diamond pattern, a beige polo collar, and white/orange Just Eat branding.
Daily Paper’s Abderrahmane Trabsini, who collaborated on the design, took cues from iconic kits of the past, including the Netherlands’ standout 1998 strip, merging nostalgic design with modern streetwear sensibility. "Retro football shirts are all about personality and colour,” says Trabsini. “This drop channels that energy while connecting it to the comfort and joy of your go-to takeaway.”
Complementing the jerseys, jewellery house TROPHY BY GASSAN has created a set of five playful, diamond-studded takeaway-themed necklace charms.
Currently, only the orange version is available via CultKits, Just Eat's partner for this release. The 2024-25 Just Eat Football Jersey (orange version) is priced at £59.99. Fans in Munich can also grab theirs at the Countdown Club from 12pm CET on May 20th, where giveaways and exclusive drops will run up to kickoff.
What do you think of the Just Eat x Edgar Davids 90s-inspired football jersey collection? Comment below.
Dundee United 26-27 Home Kit Released
Dundee United and Erreà have officially unveiled the club's new home kit for the 2026-27 Scottish Premiership season. Launched under the tagline "Woven Into Our Identity," the latest release brings a fresh and contemporary update to the team's traditional look.
The Dundee United 2026-27 home shirt returns to a classic tangerine body, which is prominently contrasted by bold black sleeves. A standout feature of the design is a bespoke black and tangerine graphic that wraps around the collar and flows down the side panels of both the shirt and the matching shorts.
The kit displays the logo of principal partner QuinnCasino on the front and is constructed from Erreà's Future fabric, a lightweight and breathable material made entirely from recycled fibers.
Cristiano Ronaldo Trains in Limited-Edition Nike Mercurial Superfly 11 'Gold Scorpion' Boots
Cristiano Ronaldo has been spotted at the training ground wearing a brand-new, limited-edition Nike Mercurial Superfly 11 boot. Dubbed the "Gold Scorpion," the boots feature a metallic gold coin and white colorway, serving as a nostalgic tribute to Nike's iconic 2002 "Secret Tournament" campaign. Ronaldo is confirmed to wear these exact boots for the remainder of the 2026 World Cup.
The release of the Gold Scorpion edition celebrates a monumental milestone for the Portuguese forward, honoring his achievement as the first player to score in six different World Cup editions. Nike has produced exactly 2,026 pairs globally to commemorate the year and the tournament. The limited-edition boots drop on June 27, 2026, via SNKRS Reserve.
Eldor Shomurodov Wears Custom Adidas F50 Uzbekistan Flag Boots
During Uzbekistan's 2026 World Cup opener against Colombia, captain Eldor Shomurodov caught the eye with a pair of beautifully customized football boots. The striker took to the pitch in a personalized edition of the Adidas F50 that proudly displayed the colors of the Uzbekistan national flag. Thanks to @abcdefutbol for the spot.
Shomurodov opted for a clean white base for his Adidas F50 boots, featuring a clever lateral customization. The iconic Adidas three stripes were specifically recolored to represent the national flag, incorporating the distinct blue, white, and green bands separated by thin red borders. This subtle modification seamlessly integrated his national identity directly into the brand's recognized logo, resulting in a clean and highly professional look for the tournament.
Custom Adidas F50 2026 World Cup Referee Boots Spotted
Assistant referee Kyle Atkins has been spotted wearing a heavily customized pair of Adidas F50 boots during the 2026 World Cup. Originally part of the Adidas 2025 'Road to Glory' pack, the boots were modified to suit the traditional blackout aesthetic typically expected of match officials.
The standard Road to Glory Adidas F50 boots feature a predominantly white upper, but Atkins' custom pair has been blacked out for a stealthy look on the pitch. The boots also feature a personalized detail on the side reading 'tierno WC26', highlighting their specific creation for the 2026 tournament. Thanks to @abcdefutbol for the spot.
SD Aucas 2026 Anniversary Kit Released
Ecuadorian Serie A side SD Aucas has officially launched its new 2026 anniversary kit. Made by Lotto, the special edition jersey is designed to celebrate the history and heritage of the club during the current campaign.
The new Lotto SD Aucas 2026 anniversary shirt introduces a bespoke look that stands apart from the team's standard matchday options. It serves as a commemorative addition to the regular 2026 home, away, and third kits that Lotto released for the club earlier in February.
FIFA Approves Special Legacy Patch for Muslera at 2026 World Cup
During Uruguay's 2026 World Cup match against Spain, goalkeeper Fernando Muslera took to the pitch wearing a special Legacy Patch on his jersey. This exclusive badge is reserved by FIFA for players who have participated in at least five World Cup tournaments. Muslera's appearance at the 2026 tournament marks his fifth inclusion in a World Cup squad, following his selections for South Africa 2010, Brazil 2014, Russia 2018, and Qatar 2022.
The inclusion of the badge was initially in doubt, as Muslera did not play any minutes during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where Sergio Rochet started in goal. However, the Uruguayan Football Association submitted a formal petition to FIFA to recognize his squad selection as a full participation. FIFA officially approved the request, allowing the veteran goalkeeper to sport the Legacy Patch.
https://www.footyheadlines.com/1581325232/uruguay-requests-fifa-legacy-patch-for-muslera-s-2026-world-cup-kit.html
East Kilbride FC 26-27 Home Kit Revealed
Scottish League One side East Kilbride FC have officially unveiled their new 2026-27 home kit. Made by Adidas, the release was teased under the slogan "Building our Fortress," as the club prepares for the upcoming campaign in the SPFL.
The launch of the new home shirt follows the extension of East Kilbride’s partnership with Adidas via BE Sport, which was announced earlier this year in April 2026. The deal ensures that the German sportswear giant will continue to supply the club's kits until at least 2030.
East Stirlingshire 26-27 Kits Released
Scottish Lowland Football League club East Stirlingshire FC has officially unveiled its new kits for the 2026-27 season. The new uniforms are made by Adidas in collaboration with teamwear specialist RJM Sports.
The East Stirlingshire 2026-27 kits feature standard Adidas teamwear templates, tailored to the club's traditional aesthetic. The release was highlighted across the club's social media channels, showcasing the new strips ahead of their upcoming Lowland League campaign.















