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Leaked: Adidas to Release Takedown Football Kits

Footy Headlines has confirmed from our most reliable source that Adidas will be releasing new football kits that are more affordable than their usual replica and authentic kits.

Adidas to Release "Third-Tier" Football Kits For National Team Shirts

The new takedown Adidas 2024 football kits are the third tier, behind the authentic (first tier) and replica (second tier). They will have simple heat-applied logos and a streamlined, simplified template.

Not everyone wants or can spend 100 Euro+ on a football kit

The aim of these new kits is easy to explain: to provide fans with a cheaper alternative to the traditional kits. Not everyone wants to spend 100 Euro+ to support his or her nation.

While the designs will be closely inspired by official kits, they will not be identical.

The new Adidas takedown soccer jerseys kits are expected to cost around 60 Euro, which is significantly lower than the usual prices of 100 Euro for the replica kit and 150 Euro for the authentic kit.

It is possible that these takedown kits will only be available for the home but not for the away kits. It is also important worth noting that this is not the first time a football team has released cheaper alternatives to official kits, as Serie A teams have done so in the past. Just some days ago, Adidas has also released a more affordable version of the Flamengo 24-25 home kit.

Authentic vs Replica vs Fan Flamengo Kits

"Takedown" Fan Adidas Football Kits - Fact Sheet

  • Adidas is set to release takedown, "third-tier" football kits for its 2024 national team (home) kits
  • The takedown kits are made to offer fans a cheaper alternative to the usual kits.
  • The takedown kits will have heat-applied logos and a streamlined, simplified template
  • The designs will be closely inspired but not identical to official kits
  • The takedown kits will have a lower price of around 60 Euro, compared to 100 Euro for the replica and 150 Euro for the authentic

Gold, silver and bronze

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