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Adidas Extends Belgium Kit Deal Until 2034
The Royal Belgian Football Association and Adidas have officially announced the extension of their kit partnership. The new agreement ensures that the Three Stripes will continue to supply match kits, training wear, and lifestyle gear for all Belgian national teams until 2034.
Adidas and Belgium have been working together in their current stint since the 2014-15 season. This long-term extension means Adidas will remain the technical sponsor for the Red Devils through several upcoming major international tournaments, including the 2030 and 2034 World Cups, as well as the 2028 and 2032 European Championships.
The official announcement was shared via the Belgian Red Devils' social media channels, confirming the continuation of the collaboration. While the financial details of the extended contract have not been disclosed, the deal solidifies Adidas's position as a key long-term partner for the Belgian national teams.
Luka Modrić Wears Special 'Legacy' and 'Golden Ball' Patches at 2026 World Cup
During Croatia's match at the 2026 World Cup, Luka Modrić took to the pitch wearing a jersey featuring two unique FIFA sleeve patches. The midfielder's shirt included a special FIFA Legacy patch, introduced for the 2026 tournament to honor players who have appeared in five or more World Cups. Modrić is participating in his fifth World Cup, joining an elite group of players such as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Manuel Neuer, Yuto Nagatomo, and Guillermo Ochoa, who are also eligible to wear the Legacy insignia.
In addition to the Legacy patch, Modrić's kit featured a specific badge commemorating his achievement as the winner of the Golden Ball at the 2018 World Cup. This patch highlights his individual accolade from the tournament in Russia. The combination of these two special patches makes Modrić's 2026 World Cup jersey a standout piece, reflecting his long-standing presence and success on the international stage.
FIFA Unveils 2026 World Cup Golden Awards
FIFA has officially unveiled the redesigned individual awards for the 2026 World Cup, showcasing a new look for the Golden Boot, Golden Ball, and Golden Glove. The updated trophies were revealed ahead of the tournament, offering a fresh aesthetic for the most prestigious individual honors in international football.
The newly designed hardware will be presented to the top goalscorer, the best overall player, and the top goalkeeper of the competition. These trophies will be awarded to the standout performers following the conclusion of the 2026 World Cup final, giving fans a first glimpse at the prizes the world's best players will compete for in North America.