With Adidas and German national football officially set to break up in 2026, the sports apparel manufacturer will design Germany’s last kits for the 2026 World Cup. A new leak of the national teams home kit shows us how Adidas potentially plans to make its exit.
The leak, shared to the public by Footy Headlines, shows a kit that utilizes the colors of the German flag as its main component, making it simple and easily identifiable to the German national identity. The logo and crest are in white, contrasting
with the colors of the flag behind it. The main body of the kit is white again, similar to their home kit in the 2024 Euros.
Here’s an official look at what the squad could don next summer:
This kit will, if released, be used in the World Cup beginning in the June of next year, however, this heavily depends on whether or not Germany qualifies for the tournament. At the moment, Germany qualifying looks like it hangs on a balance, and fans are going to have to wait a bit longer to see if they even make it, much less wear this particular kit. For now, fans are majorly divided as to whether or not this is a good design, but the best metric is actually seeing it on the players.
What do you think of the new design? Should it be redesigned? Let us know in the comments!