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Kappa didn't just make football shirts — it changed what a football shirt could be. Born in Turin, Italy, rooted in a textile tradition stretching back to 1916, and rebranded as Kappa in 1967, the brand brought Italian design sensibility, technical innovation, and genuine cultural edge to the world of football. From Juventus to AC Milan, from FC Barcelona to the Italian national team, the Omini logo has graced some of the most celebrated kits in the history of the sport.

Kappa Football Shirts: A Legacy Forged in Turin

In 1979, Kappa made history by becoming the first Italian clothing brand to sponsor a professional football club — Juventus. It was the beginning of one of football's most storied kit partnerships. Over more than two decades with the Bianconeri, Kappa supplied the shirts worn by Michel Platini, Roberto Baggio, Alessandro Del Piero, and Zinedine Zidane. Juventus won Italian league titles, domestic cups, and European silverware in Kappa. The Omini logo became synonymous with winning. From there, the brand's roster expanded to include Ajax, AC Milan, Sampdoria, FC Barcelona, AS Roma, and Manchester City — a who's who of European football across two decades of dominance.

The Kombat Revolution: When Kappa Rewrote the Rules

At UEFA Euro 2000, Kappa unveiled something the football world had never seen. The Kombat jersey — worn by the Italian national team — stripped away the baggy silhouettes of the 1990s and introduced a sculpted, hyper-elastic fit engineered specifically for elite movement. Built from a fabric that stretched up to 30 centimetres without losing shape, it was the first shirt designed as much for performance as for identity. Almost every major kit manufacturer followed within seasons. Twenty-five years on, the Kombat XXV revives that DNA with 92% recycled polyester construction and sharper lines — proof that the most radical ideas in football design still carry Kappa's fingerprints.

The Omini: Italian Design Meets Global Football Culture

The Omini logo — two figures sitting back-to-back, created accidentally during a 1969 photoshoot — became one of sport's most iconic emblems. In the 1990s, it transcended football entirely: worn by Britpop icons, embraced by streetwear culture, and carried into fashion collaborations with Palace and Supreme. Kappa understood early that a football shirt is a cultural object as much as a performance garment. That philosophy drives the brand today, with standout kit partnerships for Venezia FC, ACF Fiorentina, Genoa, OGC Nice, and Real Valladolid delivering some of the most design-forward shirts in European football.

Kappa Today: Heritage, Innovation, and the Beautiful Game

Kappa's current portfolio spans clubs and nations across Europe, South America, and Africa — from Genoa and Fiorentina in Serie A to Vasco da Gama in Brazil and Racing Club in Argentina. The brand's commitment to the game runs deeper than elite sponsorship: community initiatives like the Kappa Cup bring five-a-side football to cities across Italy, reflecting the same grassroots passion that drove a Turin textile company to walk into Juventus's offices in 1979 and change football history.

Browse the full range of official Kappa football shirts at Footballshirts.com — home, away and third kits from one of football's most distinctive and culturally significant design legacies.

FAQs

Where can I buy official Kappa football shirts?

Footballshirts.com stocks a wide selection of official Kappa football shirts for clubs and national teams. You'll find home, away and third kits for sides including ACF Fiorentina, Genoa, OGC Nice, Real Valladolid, and more — as well as Kappa's acclaimed heritage and retro collections that celebrate decades of iconic Italian kit design.

What is Kappa's Kombat technology?

Kappa's Kombat technology was introduced at UEFA Euro 2000 and revolutionised football shirt design. Built from a hyper-elastic fabric engineered to stretch without losing shape, the Kombat jersey replaced the oversized silhouettes of the 1990s with a sculpted, performance-driven fit that became the blueprint for the modern football shirt. The latest iteration, Kombat XXV, is constructed from 92% recycled polyester — combining Kappa's iconic design heritage with a commitment to sustainable performance.

Which clubs and national teams have worn Kappa kits?

Kappa has supplied some of football's most iconic clubs and nations over five decades. Historic partnerships include Juventus, AC Milan, Ajax, FC Barcelona, AS Roma, Sampdoria, and Manchester City, as well as the Italian national team across multiple major tournaments. Today, Kappa continues to outfit clubs like ACF Fiorentina, Genoa, OGC Nice, and Vasco da Gama, alongside national teams across Europe, South America, and Africa.