Exclusive: Adidas '26-27 New Season' Boots Pack Leaked
- Adidas '26-27 New Season' Boots Pack: Adidas will launch the '26-27 New Season' boots pack, their third main boot pack of the year, after the 2026 World Cup.
- Unified Aesthetic: The pack features a unified aesthetic with a predominantly white base color across the F50 Hyperfast, Predator, and Copa silos, distinguished by different accent colors.
- Release Date: The official launch of the Adidas '26-27 New Season' boots pack is scheduled for July 2026, following the World Cup.
We can exclusively leak the first comprehensive look at the upcoming Adidas '26-27 New Season' boots pack. As the dust settles on the 2026 World Cup, Adidas will launch this collection as their third main boot pack of the year, perfectly gearing players up for the start of the new club campaigns.
Adidas '26-27 New Season' Boots Pack
The new Adidas '26-27 New Season' boots pack introduces a highly unified, incredibly crisp, and clean aesthetic across the brand's entire footwear lineup.
Moving away from wildly different color palettes, Adidas has opted to give all three main silos: the F50 Hyperfast, Predator, and Copa, a predominantly white base color.
To distinguish the models on the pitch, each silo utilizes a different, striking accent color to complement the white upper
Adidas F50 Hyperfast '26-27 New Season'
The next-gen Adidas F50 Hyperfast '26-27 New Season' boots introduce a highly refined yet striking colorway. The upper features a clean, predominant white base that looks incredibly crisp for the start of a new campaign.
Exclusive: Next-Gen Adidas F50 Hyperfast '26-27 New Season' Boots Leaked
Adidas Predator 2026 '26-27 New Season' - White / Solar Turbo / Black
The Adidas Predator 2026 soccer boots from the 26-27 New Season pack have a modern design in white, pink-purple, and black. Officially, the colorway is White / Solar Turbo / Black.
Adidas Predator 26 '26-27 New Season' Boots Leaked
Adidas Copa Pure 4 'New Season' - White / Navy / Blue
The Adidas 'New Season' Copa Pure 4 football boots have a neat design that perfectly fits the most classic modern Adidas silo. It is mainly white, combined with navy branding and blue detailing. It is a design that nobody will hate, but a little bit too safe and uninspired for our taste (this colorway has been seen soooo often).
Adidas Copa Pure 26-27 'New Season' Boots Leaked
The new Adidas '26-27 New Season' boots pack is scheduled to be officially launched in July 2026, right after the conclusion of the World Cup.
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Adidas Energie Cottbus 26-27 Home & Away Kits Released - No More Macron
Following their promotion to the 2. Bundesliga and the announcement of a new long-term supplier deal with Adidas until at least 2031, the Energie Cottbus 2026-27 home kit has been released, while the away kit was spotted. The new shirt marks the club's transition to the Three Stripes for their upcoming campaign in Germany's second tier.
Cottbus' 26-27 kits are based on standard Adidas teamwear, the Adidas 26 Tiro Competition.
River Plate Adidas EQT Jersey Leaked
We can exclusively leak the upcoming Adidas River Plate EQT lifestyle jersey. Inspired by the brand's iconic early 1990s Equipment era, the shirt features a clean white base highlighted by oversized red EQT stripes over the shoulders. Both the classic black Adidas Trefoil logo and the River Plate crest are positioned centrally on the chest, completing the retro aesthetic.
There will also be a fitting t-shirt plus a tracksuit.
Rot-Weiss Essen Announce HOLY as 2026-27 Training Kit Sponsor
German 3. Liga side Rot-Weiss Essen has announced an expanded partnership with soft drink brand HOLY for the 2026-27 season.
Having served as an official partner during the previous campaign, the brand will now see its logo prominently displayed on the chest of the first team's warm-up and training kits.
While this development increases the sponsor's visibility within the club environment, fans and local media note that the highly anticipated announcement of Rot-Weiss Essen's new main match kit sponsor is still expected to take place later this month.
Berliner FC Dynamo 26-27 Special Pre-Season Kit Released
Berliner FC Dynamo has quietly unveiled a special pre-season kit for the 2026-27 campaign. Produced by Jako, the new shirt is designed specifically for the club's preparation matches ahead of the upcoming season.
The Jako Berliner FC Dynamo 2026-27 special pre-season jersey introduces a distinct design tailored for the team's summer exhibition games. As a dedicated pre-season release, it provides the club with an alternate aesthetic on the pitch before their standard home and away kits are officially introduced.
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.




