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Before the modern kit industry existed, there was adidas. Founded in 1949 by Adolf "Adi" Dassler in Herzogenaurach, Germany, adidas built its football legacy from the ground up — starting with a boot innovation that changed the game forever. Today, the Three Stripes are worn by the clubs that make headlines, the nations that make history, and the players who make it unforgettable.

adidas Football Shirts: Rooted in the Beautiful Game Since 1954

It was the 1954 FIFA World Cup that first announced adidas as a force in football. Adi Dassler's revolutionary screw-in stud boot gave West Germany the traction to beat Hungary in the final — an outcome that became known as the "Miracle of Bern." From that moment, adidas and football were inseparable. By the 1970s, the Three Stripes were visible at every World Cup. By the 1980s, they were on the backs of Manchester United and Liverpool. Today, adidas is the official match ball supplier for the FIFA World Cup, the UEFA Champions League, and the UEFA European Championship — the three biggest stages in world football.

The Clubs That Wear the Three Stripes

Real Madrid. FC Bayern Munich. Manchester United. Arsenal. Juventus. Liverpool. These aren't just football clubs — they're institutions. And they all wear adidas. Each partnership runs deeper than a kit deal: adidas designs shirts that carry the weight of a club's history, embedding cultural identity into every stitch. From Real Madrid's timeless all-white to Bayern's bold red, adidas understands that a football shirt is never just a shirt.

adidas Football Shirt Technology: Where Performance Meets Design

Every adidas football shirt is engineered for the demands of the modern game. AEROREADY technology moves sweat away from the skin, keeping players dry and focused when it matters most. Lightweight, stretch-woven fabrications deliver unrestricted movement across every position. adidas' commitment to sustainable performance means jerseys are crafted from recycled materials — proof that elite performance and responsibility can coexist. Whether it's a match-day authentic or a stadium replica, the Three Stripes run through every thread.

National Teams That Trust adidas

Argentina, Spain, Italy, Mexico, Japan — at every major international tournament, adidas kits are centre stage. The Three Stripes have been worn by World Cup winners across multiple decades, and the brand's commitment to narrative kit design — drawing from local culture, architecture, and history — has made adidas national team shirts among the most celebrated in the sport.

Browse the full range of official adidas football shirts at Footballshirts.com — home, away and third kits for the world's most iconic clubs and nations.

FAQs

Where can I buy official adidas football shirts?

Footballshirts.com stocks a wide selection of official adidas football shirts for clubs and national teams worldwide. You'll find home, away and third kits for sides including Real Madrid, FC Bayern Munich, Arsenal, Manchester United, Juventus, and Liverpool — as well as international shirts for nations like Argentina, Spain, and Italy.

What technology is used in adidas football shirts?

adidas football shirts are built around AEROREADY technology, which moves moisture away from the skin for faster evaporation — keeping players cool, dry, and focused. Lightweight stretch fabrications allow full freedom of movement, while recycled materials reflect adidas' commitment to sustainable performance. Match-day authentic jerseys feature the same technical specifications worn by professionals on the pitch.

Which major clubs and national teams wear adidas kits?

adidas supplies some of football's most iconic clubs, including Real Madrid, FC Bayern Munich, Manchester United, Arsenal, Juventus, and Liverpool. On the international stage, Argentina, Spain, Italy, Mexico, and Japan are among the nations who carry the Three Stripes into competition at the world's biggest tournaments.