
June 30 is always the day the kit world goes slightly feral — and 2026 delivered. Barcelona's 26-27 home kit went on sale, an exclusive Adidas Liverpool Teamgeist Originals collection leaked before anyone at Anfield could say a word, Coventry City appeared in a Premier League kit headline for the first time in a very long time, and Fenerbahçe and Beşiktaş somehow made the whole internet argue about armpits. A lot happened. All kit intel in this piece is via Footy Headlines; treat leaks as unconfirmed until official announcements. Here's the rundown.
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Barcelona's 26-27 home kit officially went on sale on June 30, according to Footy Headlines — the release landing in the thick of the post-World-Cup cycle when the club's global reach is at its absolute peak. The timing is deliberate: new season, new shirt, maximum commercial window. Whether the design justifies the wait is the conversation now running across every kit forum and reply section on the planet.
The one that genuinely caught people off guard: Footy Headlines reports exclusively that Adidas is preparing a Liverpool 26-27 'Teamgeist' Originals collection. Teamgeist is Adidas reaching back into its own vault — the template carries serious heritage weight — and pairing it with Liverpool's colour palette is the kind of move that sells out in forty minutes and then lives on resale sites for three times the retail price. No confirmed release date yet; this is a leak, not an announcement.
Footy Headlines published what appears to be a Coventry City 26-27 Premier League home kit leak — which, if accurate, implies the Sky Blues are back in the top flight. Coventry's promotion status for 26-27 has not been independently confirmed at the time of writing, so treat this one as a story to watch rather than a done deal. If it checks out, it's a proper feel-good kit moment.
Fenerbahçe and Beşiktaş have both drawn fan criticism for the placement of sponsorship branding on their new kits — specifically in the underarm and side panel areas, according to Footy Headlines. The two reports appear to cover the same underlying story from slightly different angles. The reaction from supporters has been pointed: the consensus seems to be that clubs are running out of shirt real estate and have started colonising parts of the jersey that were previously considered off-limits. Nobody is happy about it. The clubs have not publicly responded.
Somewhere, a kit designer is staring at a blank template wondering where the next sponsor goes.
It was a busy 24 hours beyond the headline acts. Footy Headlines reports that an Adidas 27-28 kit template leaked — though a subsequent correction from the same outlet clarified this is a training kit template, not a match jersey. A training template tells you about fabric and construction direction, not what the matchday shirts will look like.
On the boot side: the Adidas Copa Pure 26-27 colourway leaked via official pictures, and Footy Headlines raised the possibility of a 3D-printed Adidas Climacool R.A.P. boot launch imminently — though the framing was a question rather than a confirmation, so that one stays unconfirmed for now.
Club releases on the day included Levski Sofia, Excelsior Rotterdam, Silkeborg IF, Konyaspor (all four kits), and Rot-Weiss Essen. Cruz Azul's 26-27 home and away kits also leaked. Footy Headlines also published an exclusive claiming Adidas will release a Yokohama F. Marinos 1992 remake kit — no corroboration on that one yet beyond the single source, but the 1992 Marinos shirt has genuine cult status among kit collectors.
Adidas Bayern München 26-27 Handball Spezial shoes also surfaced, which sits in that increasingly crowded crossover space between football culture and streetwear. New Balance's Bursaspor 26-27 kit drew attention for its detailing. And Footy Headlines' weekly fan kit-creator roundup rounded out the day for anyone who wants to see what the designs could have looked like.
June 30 is always the day the kit world goes slightly feral — and 2026 delivered. Barcelona's 26-27 home kit went on sale, an exclusive Adidas Liverpool Teamgeist Originals collection leaked before anyone at Anfield…
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