New Adidas Euro 2016 Home Shirts for Germany, Belgium and Spain Revealed

With Euro 2016 not too far away, Adidas have started releasing their designs for the Championships in France next year. Here are their designs for three of their biggest teams- Germany, Belgium and Spain, all of whom will be favourites to clinch the trophy next summer.

Belgium are currently No.1 in the World Rankings; Germany are the reigning World Champions, while Spain are the defending Euro champions, having won the last two editions of the tournament.

Germany’s Euro 2016 Adidas shirt has a success bar code on the front (reflecting Die Mannschaft’s titles)

Spain’s Euro 2016 Adidas shirt has a geometric pattern (triangle, inspired by their playing style)

All three shirts will be worn by their respective national teams in the upcoming friendlies to be played later this month.

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Sweden & Denmark Euro 2016 Shirts- New Adidas 2016-17 Kits Revealed

Ahead of their Euro 2016 playoff tie later this month, Scandinavian rivals Denmark and Sweden have both released new home kits. The kits made by Adidas, will also be worn by the winner of the two legged playoff at next summer’s European Championships in France.

Key change in both jerseys? The three Adidas stripes that are usually found on the shoulder have been moved to the side panels

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New Nike Third Kits 2015/16- Barcelona, Inter & Manchester City 15-16 3rd Shirt

Earlier this week, Nike unveiled new 2015/16 season third kits for Barcelona, Inter Milan and Man City. The Barca one made its debut earlier this week against Roma (the game in which Florenzi scored his amazing 60 yard goal), while City’s will debut next week in the League Cup against Sunderland. Inter are expected to debut their new 15/16 third kit against Sampdoria in the TIM Cup next month.

All three 2015/2016 third shirts use the same template, but with different colours. The common part is the ombe graphic on the cuffs of both the shirt and the shorts. Barca’s new third jersey is blue, with Inter being given yellow and Man City a striking green.

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