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·24 October 2025
📸 Germany’s home kit for 2026 World Cup leaked online, check it out

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·24 October 2025

The portal Footy Headlines has leaked the new home kit of the German national team for the 2026 World Cup.
And the design promises to spark nostalgia in many fans. The Adidas shirt, which will be the last of the legendary partnership with the brand, combines elements from two golden years of German football: 1990 and 2014.
The home kit for Germany at the 2026 World Cup is classic white and combines black, red, and yellow in a striking tricolor “V” pattern on the chest—a clear tribute to the World Cup-winning shirts of 1990 and 2014, both worn in finals against Argentina.
This subtle yet powerful design recalls the historic 1-0 victories that gave Germany its third and fourth world titles.
A special detail is the authentic DFB crest, located in the upper left corner of the shirt.
It features the legendary Adidas logo from the years 1949 to 1950—a tribute to the brand’s origins and its long partnership with the German national team.
Above it are four stars with the years 54, 74, 90, and 14, representing the World Cup titles won to date.
The shorts are classic black, while the socks are white—a traditional set that recalls the great tournaments of the past, but with a modern touch.
In 2024, the DFB, the German football federation, announced a deal to switch from Adidas to Nike as its sportswear supplier.
Under the new agreement, the American company will be the DFB’s new partner from 2027 until 2034.
The official figures have not been disclosed, but the German press reports a sum of 100 million euros.
This amount is double what Adidas currently pays, with whom the federation has had a contract since 1954.

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