Awesome: Tottenham 25-26 Third Kit Features Iconic Total 90 Font
- Kit Design: Tottenham's 2025-26 third kit will revive Nike's Total 90 design template, including the iconic Total 90 number and name set.
- Unique Font Choice: Tottenham is the only Nike-sponsored team using the retro T90 typeface for their 25-26 third kit, setting them apart from other clubs like Chelsea, Barcelona, and PSG.
- Competition Font Usage: Tottenham will use the Total 90 font in all competitions except the Premier League, where they are required to use the official league font.
Tottenham Hotspur’s 2025-26 third kit not only revives Nike’s famous Total 90 design template – it also comes with the equally iconic Total 90 number and name set.
Tottenham 25-26 Third Kit Font
The T90 font, first introduced in 2004 and worn by teams like Brazil with Ronaldinho, is instantly recognizable with its dotted design and bold, straight-edged numbers. Spurs are the only Nike team we have seen so far for their T90 25-26 kit to use this retro typeface. All other clubs sponsored by Nike continue to use their standard fonts.
Nike Elite Team 25-26 Third Kit Fonts
For Tottenham, the Total 90 numbers will be used in all competitions outside the Premier League. In the EPL, the rules are clear: every club must wear the official league font, which often creates mismatches between shirt colors and lettering, as is also the case with the volt EPL names.
The comparison with other Nike clubs highlights the unique choice Spurs made. Chelsea, Barcelona, and PSG will continue with their usual fonts, while Tottenham have gone all in on the retro feel, pairing their yellow third kit with the throwback dotted lettering and the old club crest.
For the home and away kits, Tottenham uses their regular club font.
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Cristiano Ronaldo Wears Special FIFA Legacy Patch at 2026 World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo debuted a special FIFA Legacy sleeve patch on his Portugal kit during the 2026 World Cup, marking his historic sixth tournament appearance from 2006 to 2026.
Cristiano's Legacy badge features his signature pose.
The Legacy patch is an exclusive FIFA honor introduced to recognize players who have been selected for five or more World Cup squads. Ronaldo becomes the fourth player to wear the badge at the 2026 tournament, joining an elite group that includes Lionel Messi and Luka Modric, who are also sporting the Legacy patch alongside their respective individual award badges.
Adidas Teases Predator 1994 to 2026 World Cup Connection
Adidas has officially teased a connection between the original 1994 Predator boot and the upcoming 2026 World Cup. In a recent social media update, the brand highlighted the legacy of the iconic Predator silo, which was initially launched for the 1994 tournament hosted in the USA.
With the 2026 World Cup set to be co-hosted by the USA, Mexico, and Canada, Adidas is celebrating this 32-year journey as a full-circle moment for the boot. The brand noted that the Predator was made for the 1994 World Cup, and the tournament made the boot a legend. By stating that the road to glory continues, Adidas strongly suggests the upcoming release of special edition boots or a dedicated 2026 World Cup Predator model that pays homage to the 1994 original.
The teaser was accompanied by images showcasing the evolution of the Predator boot from its debut to its modern iteration. This announcement builds on recent Predator re-releases and limited editions, generating anticipation for what Adidas has planned for the 2026 tournament.
FC Barcelona 26-27 Home Kit Spotted on Sale Early
The new FC Barcelona 2026-27 home kit has been spotted on sale early at a Nike Store in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, well ahead of its official launch. Shared by kit expert @memorabilia1899/@mohmash_, the retail images showcase the physical version of the shirt, which features unique multi-shade red and blue stripes designed as a tribute to the renovated Camp Nou.









