Henrik Larsson returns for Celtic’s sleek 2025/26 away kit unveiling

Scottish Premiership giants Celtic have unveiled their new away kit for the 2025/26 season – and its a sleek design that’s sure to please the club’s fans.

After switching to pastel yellow last season, black is back and better than ever, serving as the sophisticated base for the Hoops’ latest away jersey.

Interspersed with engineered horizontal pinstripes in a vibrant semi-solar green, the shirt – inspired by iconic ’90s kits – features seasonal adidas Teamgeist silhouettes on both the collar and shorts, adding a nostalgic touch to the modern, vibrant look.

The kit is completed with black socks featuring adidas’ three stripes and a bold ‘CELTIC’ sign-off.

Jota, Luke McCowan, and Cameron Carter-Vickers in Celtic's new away shirt.Jota, Luke McCowan, and Cameron Carter-Vickers in Celtic's new away shirt.

Jota, Luke McCowan, and Cameron Carter-Vickers in Celtic’s new away shirt. / adidas

To launch the new look, Celtic combined football and music in a captivating video narrated by Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie.

The advert celebrates passionate Celtic supporters trailing their team across Scotland and beyond, featuring cameo appearances from club legends and stars on and off the pitch.

Famous faces include legendary striker Henrik Larsson, singer-songwriter Rianne Downey – who rocked Celtic Park in 2023 – and several current players like Alistair Johnston, Luke McCowan, Adam Idah, and Kasper Schmeichel.

Available with or without the club sponsor Dafabet, the 2025/26 away kit is now on sale at Celtic Park stadium stores, select adidas retailers and online via adidas’ official store.

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Chelsea players partied with NFL legend Tom Brady after winning Club World Cup

Chelsea capped off the 2024/25 season in unforgettable fashion – not just by winning the revamped Club World Cup, but by celebrating the moment in style alongside American football royalty.

Enzo Maresca’s side were dominant in the final, dispatching European champions Paris Saint-Germain 3–0 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Star man Cole Palmer struck twice, with João Pedro adding a third – his third goal in two games – to secure the title.

Among the star-studded crowd was U.S. President Donald Trump, who made a surprise (and long) appearance at the trophy presentation, and NFL icon Tom Brady, who watched from Trump’s private suite before joining the Blues for a night to remember.

Donald Trump was on the stage as Chelsea lifted the Club World Cup.Donald Trump was on the stage as Chelsea lifted the Club World Cup.

Donald Trump was on the stage as Chelsea lifted the Club World Cup. / Buda Mendes/GettyImages

After lifting the trophy, Chelsea’s jubilant squad returned to their team hotel where hundreds of fans had gathered to welcome them back as world champions. The celebrations continued into the night with a private party, where players, staff and VIP guests toasted the end of a gruelling 11-month campaign.

Brady – a seven-time Super Bowl winner – was a special guest at the event, with several Chelsea players queuing up for photos with the American legend. New signing Darrio Essugo shared a snap on Instagram Stories labelling Brady the GOAT and looked particularly thrilled to meet him.

There were also karaoke performances from the squad – including Moisés Caicedo, echoing scenes from their Europa Conference League triumph in May – while Maresca, the architect of Chelsea’s success, was also pictured celebrating with staff at the New York party.

Dario Essugo looked thrilled to meet Brady.Dario Essugo looked thrilled to meet Brady.

Dario Essugo looked thrilled to meet Brady. / Instagram/darioessugo6

João Pedro, whose £60 million move from Brighton is already looking like a bargain, featured in a behind-the-scenes clip shared by the club from the dressing room post-match.

“João, you were on holiday and now you are a world champion,” he was told. Smiling, he simply replied: “What can I say – this is Chelsea.”

That’ll no doubt be music to the ears of Blues fans everywhere.

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Real Madrid icon Isco names four supremely talented footballing idols

Isco may be a Spanish football icon in his own right – a four-time Champions League winner with Real Madrid and now a creative force at a resurgent Real Betis – but even the most gifted players have their inspirations.

In a recent interview with SoccerBible, the midfielder was asked to name the players he considers true creative kindred spirits – and in doing so, he revealed the four stars he holds as footballing idols.

“Riquelme, Ronaldinho, Zidane, Iniesta,” Isco said. “They all played from another place. With pause, with imagination, with that class that can’t be taught.”

While Zidane, Iniesta and Ronaldinho are regularly praised as all-time greats, it’s the inclusion of Juan Román Riquelme that may raise eyebrows – but not among football purists.

Though often overlooked in mainstream debates, Riquelme is revered by many within the game as one of Argentina’s most gifted-ever players. Even the great Lionel Messi has spoken frequently of Riquelme as a major influence on his career.

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Juan Román Riquelme is a Boca legend. / DANIEL GARCIA/GettyImages

Best known for his legendary spells at Boca Juniors and as a mainstay for Argentina, Riquelme also left a lasting impression in La Liga during his time with Barcelona and Villarreal. His unique rhythm, vision and elegance clearly left a mark on a young Isco.

They say game recognises game – and that’s certainly true here.

As for who Isco admires in the modern game, it seems he’s less convinced by today’s footballing trends.

“In the present… I still have to see who does it with that freedom,” he said. “Because today people run a lot, but think less. And for me, the head is still the best engine.”

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Pep Guardiola sings with fans as Jack Grealish declares love for Man City at Oasis gig

Oasis made a thunderous return to Manchester’s Heaton Park, performing live in their hometown for the first time since 2009.

Over 70,000 fans packed the venue to see Liam and Noel Gallagher reunite – and among them were two familiar faces from the blue side of Manchester: Pep Guardiola and Jack Grealish.

But while both Manchester City men were clearly having a great time, they enjoyed the night in very different styles.

City manager Guardiola attended the show with his daughter Maria, and was seen passionately singing along to the iconic anthem “Don’t Look Back in Anger.”

The Gallagher brothers — both lifelong City fans — even gave Pep a special shoutout from the stage, describing him as “the greatest manager of all time.” That comment drew a few groans from the red side of Manchester, but cheers from the blues.

Pep was also pictured backstage with both Liam and Noel’s children: Lennon, Gene, Anais, Donovan, and Sonny. Gene Gallagher shared a snap of the meeting on Instagram, proudly calling it the “pic of the century.”

Meanwhile, Grealish had a more emotional evening.

Accompanied by his partner Sasha Attwood, the City midfielder appeared to thoroughly enjoy the festivities. Toward the end of the night, Grealish was spotted at the VIP barrier, where he was recognised by a group of City fans.

In a heartwarming moment, he was filmed “crying his heart out,” passionately declaring: “I love City more than anything! And do you know what I love more than anything? City fans! They’re the best fans in the world!”

While Grealish’s future at the club remains uncertain, his affection for the fans certainly doesn’t.

And in a way, Pep and Jack’s night mirrored the Gallagher brothers themselves: one measured and masterful, the other raw, loud, and wearing his heart on his sleeve. Different energies – same love for the music, and for Manchester City.

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Cristiano Ronaldo gets own dance anthem in bizarre new video game soundtrack

Cristiano Ronaldo has achieved an incredible amount in his career – won five Ballon d’Ors, lifted countless trophies and cemented himself as one of football’s all-time greats. But now, the Portuguese star has taken an unexpected leap into gaming and electronic music, thanks to a surreal new crossover.

Earlier this year, it was revealed that Ronaldo had been added as a playable character in Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves – a throwback, arcade-style fighting game.

In the game, Ronaldo enters the fictional world of South Town, taking on series legends like Mai Shiranui and Terry Bogard using a unique blend of football-inspired martial arts.

Now, in an update to the game, things have gone from strange to downright surreal: Ronaldo is the centre of an all-new story mode, and it’s soundtracked by a thumping dance anthem made just for him.

Cristiano Ronaldo in "Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves."Cristiano Ronaldo in "Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves."

Cristiano Ronaldo in “Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves.” / KOF Studio

The track, titled “Fury (Siuuu)”, is produced by Brazilian EDM heavyweight DJ Alok, best known for the 2016 global hit “Hear Me Now.” And yes – it includes Ronaldo’s signature “Siuuu” goal celebration as the actual drop.

A high-energy electro banger, the song combines motivational lyrics with club-ready production, but it’s Ronaldo’s unmistakable voice that steals the show. Just before the beat kicks in, you can hear him shout “SIUUUUU!”, triggering the drop in classic EDM fashion.

It’s wild, it’s ridiculous – and, honestly, it’s hilarious.

Whether it’s a stroke of marketing genius or pure meme bait, “Fury (Siuuu)” has to be heard (or played) to be believed. For Ronaldo diehards, it’s likely to go down a storm. For everyone else? Call it unintentional comedy gold.

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