5 Options: How Brazil Could Have Added the 6th Star - 4 of 7 Remaining Teams Without Star
Brazil were knocked off against Croatia tonight. Ahead of the match, one optimistic fan imagined how a sixth star could look for Brazil.
Fan-Made: The options were not created by the Brazil Football Federation
While the infographic looks pretty official at first glance, it has been not created by the Brazil Football Federation but by a fan. We are sure that every country that has already won a World Cup has some plans in the drawer of an additional star.
Brazil Crest Options for 6th Star
There are various options to have six stars for a crest, as shown in the infographic. At least two of them look not really good (Option 2 and Option 5), while the others are all not bad.
Option 1 would probably have been chosen for the first months
In the case that Brazil would have won the 2022 World Cup, Option 1 would have been most probable for the first time after the final. The star can be easily added to the existing five stars on the top, making it easy to create new kits with the 5th star.
At later stages, and with the launch of the first new kit, we think that Option 3 and Option 4 look the best.
Now, after Brazil were knocked out, we will have to wait until at least 2026 to see the sixth star on Brazil's kits. However, 7 other teams still have the chance to win the 2022 World Cup.
2022 World Cup - 4 of 7 Remaining Teams Have No Star Yet
Of the remaining 7 teams of the 2022 World Cup, only three have a star/stars on their kit - Argentina, England, and France.
Portugal, Morocco, Croatia, and the Netherlands have won no World Cup yet, and therefore also have no star on their kit.
Do you think a team will win their first-ever World Cup in 2022, and with it gain the first star? Comment below.
Chelsea 26-27 Third Kit Spotted on Sale
The new Nike Chelsea 26-27 third shirt has been spotted on sale in official retail stores ahead of its scheduled launch. Photos taken at a Nike store in Orlando, Florida, reveal the final retail version on the racks with Premier League name and number printing, giving supporters a full look at the design before its official unveiling.
Premier League Uses Wrong Sleeve Patch on Arsenal Kit
The Premier League’s official Instagram promo for Matchweek 1 featured a major mistake: Arsenal's jersey was shown with the standard purple sleeve patch, while the golden champions patch was mistakenly placed on Liverpool's sleeve.
The error quickly sparked outrage among Gooners in the comment section. Big thanks to @jerseystory_vn for spotting the mistake and creating the graphic.
Oxford United 26-27 Third kit Released
Oxford United have officially announce their new third kit from Macron, ready for the upcoming 26-27 League One season.
Inspired by the creativity and culture of people of Oxford, the third kit uses a dark navy base with an outstanding yellow horizontal band. The collar, shoulder panels and details are also yellow, rounding off a "reversed home kit" look for the League One side.
What do you think of the new Oxford United 26-27 third kit by Macron? Let us know in the comments.
US Créteil 26-27 Home, Away & Third Kits Released
French Championnat National 1 side US Créteil have officially unveiled their new 2026-27 kit collection, made by adidas. The three-shirt lineup includes a special anniversary detail celebrating 90 years of the club.
The adidas US Créteil 2026-27 home shirt features a royal blue base with vibrant yellow pinstripes running down the front and lower back. Yellow also appears on the collar and adidas Three Stripes, while a subtle “1936 - 2026” anniversary print sits below the back collar. Free continues as the main front sponsor, with Deel on the sleeve.
The away shirt opts for a clean white base with a blue polo collar, yellow Three Stripes and a bold blue and yellow horizontal band across the chest.
Completing the collection, the third shirt comes in light pink with deep maroon detailing on the collar, adidas Three Stripes, sponsor logos and monochrome club crest.
What do you think of the new US Créteil 2026-27 kits? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Boston United 26-27 Third Kit Released
English National League club Boston United have officially unveiled their new 2026-27 third kit. Made by New Balance, the new shirt completes the club's kit collection for the season.
The New Balance Boston United 2026-27 third shirt features a soft pink and muted lilac-grey base with an eye-catching all-over geometric shard graphic. Black detailing is applied to the New Balance logo, Drayton Motors Kia sponsor and monochrome club crest, creating a sharp contrast.
What do you think of the new Boston United 2026-27 third kit? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.









