Welcome to the weekly digest of the most talked about stories from adidas News.
We’re taking play to the next level with Three Stripes City - our first-ever adidas world in Minecraft, packed with challenges, treasures, and endless opportunities to craft.
Excitement in football is building: Spain’s 2026 World Cup home jersey takes center stage in a new film, showcasing the team’s signature class but this time off the pitch; Germany’s home kit debuts on pitch, with the design paying tribute to the country's rich heritage, while Scotland celebrates World Cup qualification for the first
time since 1998.
Fast, faster, the fastest: 100 pairs of Adizero Prime X Evo drop in Europe - the same innovation that helped Kubheka break the six-hour barrier in his 100km chase earlier this year in Nardo. Meanwhile, ultra runners gear up for the Cape Town Ultra Trail Race with the newly revealed Agravic Speed Ultra 2, that fronts a refreshed line-up of products for trail runners. From ultra running to cricket’s Ashes and all eyes on one of oldest sporting contests in the world – contrasted nicely by only the third running of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, celebrated by George Russell and Kimi Antonelli, who bring new motorsport style to fans.
Great collaborations bring great products: our new Moon Boot head-to-toe collection is celebrated by Djibril Cissé and Frida Karlsson, while a special connection brings together Marvel, Real Madrid and the All Blacks; uniting football, rugby, and superheroes.
Two of the most exciting athletes in the world were spotted this week in new kicks, with Florian Wirtz in the latest Adistar 5 and Anthony Edwards in his latest Anthony Edwards 2 “Core Black” shoe, both now available.
Finally, a big win to celebrate for the adidas family of athletes – with golfer Linn Grant securing her second LPGA Tour victory.
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