This is the Norway 2026 Nike Away Kit, set to be worn during the national team’s return to the FIFA World Cup finals for the first time since 1998. Developed by the Norwegian Football Federation in collaboration with Nike and retail partner Unisport,...
The Norwegian Football Federation have unveiled the Norway 2026 Nike Home Kit, which will be worn during their return to the FIFA World Cup finals for the first time since 1998. Developed in collaboration with Nike and supported by retail partner...
Norwegian Cup triumph in 1975. The commemorative design pays tribute to the “Superlaget” that made history for Northern Norway, defeating Vard Haugesund 2–0 in the final at Ullevaal Stadium. The long-sleeved shirt replicates the original design worn...
Introducing the adidas Copa Mundial Germany FG football boots in Cloud White/Core Black/Gold Metallic, showcasing the iconic black, red, and gold of the German flag on the 3-Stripes. The boots feature a premium kangaroo leather upper and extra leather...
This is the new Korea Republic (South Korea) 2024 Home shirt. In “Global Red with black and “Teal Nebula” embellishment, the new first-choice Nike release for the Taegeuk Warriors has a striking tonal base pattern. The shirt will form a primary kit...
The 2024 Korea Republic (South Korea) Away shirt has been unveiled. The new Nike primary-change release for the AFC international side is in black with “Pink Glow”, “Teal Nebula” and white - the lattermost providing the US supplier’s “Swoosh” logo and...
Debuted in the defeat to Czechia, this is Norway’s new Away shirt from Nike. In white and “Old Royal [blue]” with “University Red” stylised cuffs and side-of-trunk trim, the 2024 secondary release nods to the northern lights/aurora borealis...
The 2024 Norway Home shirt has been revealed. The new primary release to be worn in the coming months by Erling Haaland et al includes one of supplier Nike’s now famed playful updates on the flag design, incorporating a stylised take on the Norwegian...
As worn in qualifying for the France ’98 World Cup, where Norway would defeat eventual finalists Brazil in the group stage, this adidas design for the Scandinavians is both stylish and associated with success. With the template giving off a vague...
Avery Dennison's sustainability credentials, with the names, numbers, and sleeve badges produced at its factory in Western Norway. The factory is powered by renewable energy from a nearby glacier, and printing and robotics technology is utilised to...