NYC Unveils $50 World Cup Jerseys Ahead of 2026 Tournament
New York City will sell 1,500 limited‑edition World Cup jerseys for $50 each, designed in Brooklyn and produced locally to give fans an affordable way to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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New York City will sell 1,500 limited‑edition World Cup jerseys for $50 each, designed in Brooklyn and produced locally to give fans an affordable way to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Nike is expanding its immersive retail footprint worldwide, partnering with local creators to deliver football‑centric experiences that bring fans closer to the game.

A look at how US soccer legend Tim Howard mixes record‑breaking performances with a curated set of tools for recovery, entertainment and daily life.

Orlando City Soccer Club marks the 10‑year anniversary of the Pulse nightclub massacre with permanent rainbow seats, a Unity Kit in partnership with Nike, and a $20,000 donation to mental‑health services for survivors.

A look at Cristiano Ronaldo’s career milestones, personal life, and upcoming plans ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

With the tournament kicking off June 11 across North America, fans are turning to a new wave of soccer‑inspired apparel and gear, and editors are pointing the way.

The partnership with Adidas, announced ahead of the 2026 WNBA season, highlights the brand's expanding commitment to women's basketball and features Plum wearing the Crazy Energy sneaker while she advocates for future generations.
A look at the most striking football kits unveiled for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, from Mexico’s Aztec pattern to Argentina’s daring champion design.

The 2026 World Cup will feature 48 teams, 11 host cities, and a host of cultural performances, while security, ticket costs and predictions shape the narrative.

The North Carolina Tar Heels have arrived in Omaha with fresh Nike apparel and EvoShield protection, preparing to confront Ole Miss in a match that could set the tone for their tournament run.

From North America to Europe, collectors seek official soccer scarves ahead of the expanded tournament
With the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup set to begin on June 11 and culminate at MetLife Stadium, Amazon’s seasonal hub offers fans a one‑stop shop for official gear, electronics and snacks.
Kentucky’s basketball program has landed a five-star small forward and is courting four-star point guard Jaxson Davis, a top Illinois prospect whose recruitment highlights the Wildcats’ ongoing push for elite talent.

U.S. Soccer Federation chief executive JT Batson explains how the 2026 FIFA World Cup will serve as a catalyst to broaden participation, improve coaching and deepen fan engagement across America.

Davion Thompson, a top point guard prospect, pledged to Arkansas and will reclassify to play under John Calipari, adding depth and shooting firepower to the Razorbacks’ upcoming campaign

Buddy Battle, a Syracuse University alumnus and former Sweet 16 standout, has rejoined the Orange’s basketball staff in a newly created hybrid position that blends player development with life‑skills mentorship.

Orlando City SC and Orlando Pride commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting with permanent rainbow seats, a new Unity Kit, and a $20,000 fundraiser for survivors, reinforcing an inclusive message and ongoing mental‑health outreach.

To mark the 10th anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting, Orlando City SC and Orlando Pride have installed permanent rainbow seats in Section 12, launched a Unity Kit in partnership with Nike, and pledged $20,000 from jersey sales to support mental health services for survivors.

Starting July 2, 2026, the University of Tennessee will transition from Nike to Adidas across all varsity sports, a move championed by Director of Athletics Danny White and seen as a major boost for the school’s brand.
The newest Hawk Central episode examines the push for a Carver-Hawkeye Arena overhaul, the buzz around five-star recruit Cayden Daughtry, and potential lineups for the 2026-27 season.

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon, soccer jerseys have become more than team colors — they're fashion statements. This guide breaks down fit, sourcing, and styling tips to help fans make intentional choices.

Jorge Lopez, who founded Elite Sports Soccer in San Francisco’s Mission District in the 1990s, reflects on his path from Bogotá to the U.S., the brand deals that shaped his store, and his hopes for the 2026 World Cup.

As the world counts down to the next World Cup, soccer jerseys are shedding their purely athletic identity and becoming coveted fashion pieces. From limited‑edition artisan designs to street‑ready capsule collections, brands are reimagining the iconic shirt for everyday wear.

Major sportswear labels are tapping the cultural archive of the FIFA World Cup, releasing limited‑edition sneakers, apparel and collaborations that reference iconic kits, boots and summer tournaments.