Central Norte 2026 Third Kit Released
Central Norte unveiled its new third kit for the 2026 season with Hummel. The gray design draws inspiration from the night, the movement of Salta city, the elegance of nardo gray, and the essence of the club's crow identity. It features black and white accents and carries the slogan Hecha Para Brillar, meaning made to shine both on and off the pitch.
The official launch event took place at the Salta train station, following an earlier presentation by the club.
Norway Debuts Whiteout 2026 World Cup Third Kit
Norway's 2026 World Cup whiteout third kit by Nike was debuted in their friendly match against Morocco. Serving as a direct inverse to the black away kit, this precautionary white alternative is designed to prevent kit clashes and marks the first time in the Norwegian Football Federation's history that the national team has been equipped with three match uniforms for a major tournament.
Norway will not wear the whiteout kit in the group stage of the 2026 World Cup.
Adidas x Willy Chavarria Megaride AG Copa Mundial Sneaker Revealed
Adidas and New York designer Willy Chavarria are set to release a special Megaride Copa Mundial sneaker on June 10, 2026. Priced at 219 Euro, the shoe blends classic football heritage with urban streetwear. The sneaker merges the Copa Mundial soccer cleats with a Megaride sole equipped with Bounce technology for lightweight comfort.
Argentina Lionel Messi World Cup Kit History
The official Argentina national team account has released a special image paying tribute to Messi’s journey through the FIFA World Cups he has participated in, and is set to participate in, throughout his career. Published just ahead of the 2026 World Cup, the image provides a visual journey through the various kits worn by the legendary captain since his World Cup debut in 2006.
The collage highlights the evolution of Argentina’s home and away kits across six consecutive World Cups, featuring the different designs and squad numbers worn by Messi. It showcases his early days in the number 19 shirt and his iconic, long-standing tenure in the number 10. The graphic serves as a retrospective of his milestones, spanning from his first World Cup appearance in 2006 to the team's historic triumph in the 2022 tournament.
Messi, along with Cristiano Ronaldo and Guillermo Ochoa, became the first three players in history to participate in six consecutive FIFA World Cups during their careers.
Accompanying the graphic is the message "Let's go for one more, LEGEND!", building anticipation for the 2026 World Cup where Argentina will compete as defending champions. The post has sparked nostalgia among fans, with many reminiscing about their favorite classic kits from Messi's international career, particularly the 2006 and 2014 editions.