Napoli drop gorgeous, coffee-inspired 2025/26 third kit

Napoli have officially released their 2025/26 third kit, and it’s a stylish ode to the city’s love of coffee.

Named Café, the shirt celebrates Naples’ daily espresso rituals with a design that fuses urban sophistication and international flair.

Arriving in a rich coffee-bean brown, the kit features a polo-style collar trimmed with vintage sky-blue, echoing the colours of SSC Napoli, EA7, and MSC logos. The sleeve cuffs are snug yet comfortable, creating a polished, tailored feel on the pitch.

At the base of the neck on the back, “SSC Napoli” proudly reinforces the club’s identity, while a tricolour shield adorns the chest in tribute to the Serie A title won in 2024/25.

To mark the launch, Napoli partnered with Caffè Toraldo to hand out free espresso to fans at select bars across the city – giving supporters a literal and figurative boost on launch day.

The Café shirt is now available via the club’s official online store and through select global retailers.

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Man Utd to re-issue iconic 1992 League Cup final jacket

The 1992 League Cup final is remembered for two things from a Manchester United perspective.

Firstly, it marked the club’s first-ever triumph in the competition, as the Red Devils edged Nottingham Forest 1-0 at the old Wembley Stadium. Secondly – and perhaps just as fondly – it gave the world that pre-match jacket, a technicolour time capsule of early ’90s football fashion.

While the match itself can’t be replayed, the jacket can be relived – and Manchester United, alongside adidas, are doing just that, restoring it in all its retro glory for a new generation of fans and fashion aficionados.

The design is pure vintage: a black base with vibrant turquoise sleeve panels, and a bold abstract pattern in black, white, and green across the lower half. It’s finished with a classic Adidas text logo and a special commemorative crest reading: “League Cup Final, Wembley 1992.”

Footy Headlines state the reissue is expected in the first half of 2026 – and it won’t be the only blast from the past. United’s legendary “snowflake” away shirt from 1990–92, worn in the final itself, will also return.

More than three decades on, United are giving supporters the chance to own two timeless pieces of club history – garments that capture both a landmark trophy win and the fearless swagger of ’90s football style.

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Wayne Rooney hits back at NFL legend Tom Brady’s ‘work ethic’ criticism

Wayne Rooney and Tom Brady’s unexpected feud has taken a fresh, public turn.

The spat traces back to a comment made by Brady, a minority owner at Birmingham City, about Rooney, the club’s former head coach, in the Amazon Prime documentary Built in Birmingham: Brady & the Blues.

“I’m a little worried about our head coach’s work ethic,” Brady said following a visit to the club’s training ground in November 2023. “I mean, I don’t know, I don’t have great instincts on that.”

Rooney, who was sacked by Birmingham in January 2024 after just 83 days in charge, has now hit back at Brady in his new podcast, The Wayne Rooney Show, which airs twice weekly on BBC Sounds, YouTube, and BBC iPlayer.

Reflecting on Brady’s remarks, Rooney said he was “really disappointed with the comment.”

“I think Tom came in once, which was the day before a game where the days are a little bit lighter anyway, and I don’t think he really understood football that well,” the former England captain explained.

He added: “Football is not NFL – NFL works for three months a year. Players do need rest as well, so I think he’s very unfair, the way he’s come out and portrayed that.”

Your move, Tom.

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Premier League 2025/26 winter ball variation leaked

Back in June, the PUMA “Lights” ball – the official Premier League winter ball for the 2025/26 season – leaked online, revealing a bold volt yellow gradient that fades into a rich yellow base, accented by vivid dark purple and pink graphics.

Built on the same Orbita 3 model as the home ball, “Lights” boasts a 12-panel construction that ensures perfectly balanced weight distribution. Its larger, deeper seams enhance aerodynamics, delivering superior performance even in the harshest winter weather.

Now, images of a striking orange version have emerged, also based on the “Lights” design.

PUMA's "Lights" balls.PUMA's "Lights" balls.

PUMA’s “Lights” balls. / Footy Headlines

Crafted specifically for snowy conditions – rare but tricky when they do occur – the orange variant shares the same bold pattern and cutting-edge features, promising top visibility on frosty pitches.

Set for an official unveiling in October 2025 ahead of the Premier League’s winter fixtures, these winter balls mark a significant moment. PUMA will become only the third manufacturer ever trusted with Premier League match balls, following Mitre’s original eight-season run and Nike’s iconic 25 years.

Alongside these two winter balls, the collection features the sleek white, purple, and pink “Orbita Ultimate PL” home ball, creating a vibrant and innovative lineup that’s guaranteed to catch the eye all season long.

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PSG re-issue iconic 2004/05 shirt with help from Ronaldinho

Nike’s celebrated Total 90 era is enjoying a full-scale revival.

Alongside designing 2025/26 third kits for clubs such as Barcelona in the classic T90 style, the brand has also begun reissuing some of its most memorable originals – including those worn by Brazil and the United States.

Now, Paris Saint-Germain have joined the party with a reissue of their classic 2004/05 home shirt.

Instantly recognisable for its bold off-centre red vertical stripe, crisp white trim and deep navy base, the design remains one of the club’s most distinctive. The vintage “Thomson” sponsor across the chest is a nostalgic reminder of a time when Ligue 1 was beginning to expand its global reach and PSG were laying the foundations for their current era of dominance.

The jersey is fronted by none other than Pedro Miguel Pauleta – the “Eagle of the Azores” and a prolific scorer for PSG in the mid-2000s. Supporters can buy the reissue complete with Pauleta’s name and famous No. 9 on the back, or opt for a blank version.

Joining him in the campaign is Ronaldinho. While the Brazilian never wore this particular kit, he remains a Total 90 icon, bringing the era’s trademark flair, unpredictability and joy to the launch.

Completing the drop are a PSG Total 90 tracksuit and a pair of white-and-red Nike Total 90 trainers bearing the club crest – the perfect combination for collectors and style-savvy fans alike.

This reissue doesn’t just bring back a shirt; it’s a celebration of a defining period in PSG’s history, now remixed for a new generation.

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