The World Cup is considered to be the greatest gathering of countries at the national level. But some select players will have to miss out of the biggest stage in soccer. Whether it be because of injury or because their respective countries failed to qualify, these players will be missed. …
Read More »Brasil’s Third Kit By Nike – World Cup Ready
Nike recently put out a pretty slick looking Brazil Third Kit that they will have ready in the waiting should the host country need it at this summers World Cup. Sporting all the latest Nike tech and a design inspired by the life and landscape of Brasil, the black-green color …
Read More »FC247 Brazilian Inspired Collection
This is a release which kind of slipped by the way side, but the folks in the small sided footy department at Nike have been busy recently. Fresh off the release of the Radioactive collection, another new FC247 collection has hit the market, and this one is inspired by Brazil …
Read More »Puma Momentta Vulc Sala – World Cup Collection
With all the crazy adidas and Nike World Cup boot releases of late, some might have missed what is probably the cleanest World Cup sneaker collection released to date! Puma has their own line-up in the Momentta Vulc Sala range, covering several qualified countries and the end results are pretty awesome. …
Read More »World Cup 2014 Draw – “Who to Watch and Why” Part 2
Welcome back to part two of my analysis of the draw for World Cup 2014. I’m going to continue on in the same vein as the first half of the draw running through my opinion of the group picking a winner and a runner up and highlighting some players to …
Read More »World Cup 2014 Draw – “Who to Watch and Why” Part 1
So this morning the world stopped what it was doing for about 60 minutes and watched the draw for the upcoming World Cup 2014. The draw in classic FIFA fashion featured retired footballers picking small balls out of pots; pots with numbers like 1,2,3, and 4 and letters like X. …
Read More »Adidas Copa Mundial Samba Collection
Released in 1979 and specifically designed for the 1982 FIFA World Cup, the aptly named Adidas Copa Mundial has done much more than survive over the last 34 years. The Copa has aged magnificently and has been subject to only a few minor changes throughout it’s reign as the best …
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