Should Nike See & Release This Chelsea Kit?
- Popular Concept Kit: A Nike Chelsea concept kit, created by designer spgraphics using FIFA Kit Creator, gained significant attention online.
- Design Details: The futuristic design features a large swoosh that divides the kit into a navy top and white bottom.
- Equipment Rules Conflict: The design wouldn't be allowed as a match kit due to the size of the swoosh and could only be used for lifestyle or training purposes.
Footy Headlines shared a bold Nike Chelsea kit on their X account a few days ago. It was one of our most popular posts ever, receiving over 850k views, 6k likes, and 200 retweets. It was not intended, but some thought it was an official upcoming Nike Chelsea kit — we have to clarify that it is not.
No Official Nike Design: Chelsea Concept Kit by spgraphics
Instead, this extraordinary Nike Chelsea kit is based on a concept by football designer spgraphics, who created it using FIFA Kit Creator. It boasts a futuristic design with a giant swoosh defining the look, spitting the kit in a navy top and white bottom.
The kit would be prohibited by the equipment rules, as such a huge swoosh would not be allowed. Therefore, it would only be allowed as a lifestyle and training jersey, but probably not even as a pre-match outfit.
The kit was so popular that designer @vdykcfc created a mock-up of it to see how it could look on the field. When being shared by Chelsea fan account @thechelsnews, it again gained more than 10k likes. This showcases how popular this design is.
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Would you like such kits to be allowed by equipment rules? Would you like Nike to release a similar kit, despite not being allowed as a match version and therefore only possible as a pre-match/training outfit? Let us know in the comments below.
Puma Kits Keep Ripping at the 2026 World Cup
Puma is facing significant criticism at the 2026 World Cup as multiple national team jerseys have easily ripped during matches.
Incidents involving players from Czechia, Morocco, Egypt, and Paraguay have highlighted an ongoing durability issue with the brand's latest kits - every torn shirt in the tournament so far belongs to a Puma-sponsored team.
The Puma 2026 World Cup kits incorporate the latest version of PUMA's ULTRAWEAVE “Thermoadapt” technology, which obviously is not tear-resistant enough.
The recurring wardrobe malfunctions have resulted in terrible PR for the German sportswear manufacturer and even prompted the viral resurgence of Xherdan Shaqiri's infamous quote from Euro 2016, where he joked that he hopes Puma does not produce condoms.
Trabzonspor 26-27 Home, Away, Third & Fourth Kits Released
Trabzonspor and Joma have officially released the club's new 2026-27 kit collection. The set features four distinct designs, unveiled by the Turkish club under the campaign slogan "En güzel formalar #BizdeVar".
The Joma Trabzonspor 2026-27 home kit features the thickest stripes seen during the brand's partnership with the club, presenting the classic claret and blue colors in a bold layout. The collection is completed by a solid blue away kit, a maroon third kit, and a black alternative fourth kit, offering a wide variety of options for the upcoming campaign.
Manchester City 26-27 Third Kit Leaked - Long-Sleeve Version
Footy Headlines can now leak 4 new pictures of the Puma Manchester City 26-27 third kit. Although it is a fake, the design is identical to the real one.
The kit was created using Puma's AI Creator tool in late 2024, with almost 180,000 kits designed by City supporters, and the final design was chosen from 10 finalists.
Unique Svolme Delsalma-4 LE Boots Spotted at 2026 World Cup
During the 2026 World Cup, an extremely rare pair of football boots was spotted on the feet of Japanese player Junnosuke Suzuki in Monterrey, Mexico. The boots in question are the Svolme Delsalma-4 LE, a limited-edition release from the Japanese sports brand Svolme. Suzuki's pair is one of only 1,248 produced globally, making it a highly exclusive model on the international stage. Thanks to @abcdefutbol.
The Svolme Delsalma-4 LE is designed as a touch-focused boot, featuring a premium kangaroo leather upper that provides a soft and natural feel on the ball. The brand, which is well-known in Japan but rarely seen in major global competitions, released this limited run to coincide with the tournament in North America. Suzuki’s choice to wear the Delsalma-4 LE highlights a unique piece of Japanese football equipment during the biggest international competition.


