Adidas has made a habit of re-releasing retro kits from a variety of sources. From the 1996 Euros-winning Germany kit to the iconic Real Madrid trim of the early 2000s, they have been taking the opportunity to boost their sales by appealing to football historians and casual jersey-wearers alike.
According to the good people at Footy Headlines, their latest venture involves a kit very familiar to Bayern Munich and Germany fans – the 2014 Germany away kit.
The kit is a bold red and black, based off Brazilian club Flamengo’s colors. Silver trim makes up the shirt’s details. The shirt was worn by the German national team at the World Cup in Brazil, in two games, to be exact. The first game was against the USA in their last group game, and the second was the infamous 7-1 victory over the host nation in the semifinals. Bayern Munich alumni Thomas Müller, Miroslav Klose, and Toni Kroos all scored in the kit. Müller and Kroos scored two apiece, while Klose became the World Cup’s all-time leading goalscorer with his goal – which happened to be the winning goal against Brazil.
The kit will have an identical design to the one released more than a decade ago, as have all of adidas’ remakes been. From the looks of it, there does not seem to be any noticeable difference between the two.
The release date of the kit is not yet known, but Footy Headlines has announced that it will be launched in “early 2026.”









