World Cup jerseys get mixed reviews ahead of Qatar 2022, but the real question remains – Are you going to wear this one or the other?
The official FIFA World Cup™ jerseys worn by players at the tournament start to become clearer by the day, with the Adidas World Cup Kit appearing to feature a more subtle ‘A’ design.
However, the German manufacturer is yet to release a second kit, the one that will be worn by Germany in their opening game of the tournament against Croatia, as it is believed that Adidas have no plans to introduce a new kit for the tournament.
The Adidas-logo will stay for the tournament itself, featuring the number ‘14’ and Germany’s slogan “Wir Wieder” (‘We are back’) on the front, whilst the back of the kit will bear the World Cup logo and flags of all 20 nations that will take part in the event.
Adidas confirmed the final designs for the two World Cup jerseys and explained what the kits’ colours and graphics mean.
The Adidas World Cup Kit, which features the number ‘14’, will feature the FIFA crest which the Adidas logo adorns. On the back will be the number of Germany’s tournament victory in the 1966 World Cup. (Courtesy of Adidas)
The Adidas World Cup Kit, featuring the number ‘14’, will feature the FIFA logo on the front, whilst on the back will be the number of Germany’s previous World Cup victory. (Courtesy of Adidas)
Adidas has been providing football fans with a range of kits throughout the 2014/15 season, including all of the kits for the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Euro 2016 tournament, as well as its home range of football-themed clothing, including jackets, ties, shorts, sweaters, tracksuits and jerseys.
This follows on from Adidas’ previous World Cup kit which featured a striking black-and-white design featuring the number 14 on the back (