By Joe Heslop
The English Football association has signed a new Kit deal with sportswear giants Nike worth more than £400 million which will run from August 2018 until 2030.
Nike has supplied Englands kits for the past 3 years, however, the new deal is worth slightly more than previous deals however the deal has not grown substantially due to poor performances at the European Championships earlier this year. England exited the competition in the quarter-finals at the hands of Iceland.
This new deal comes just a few months after it was reported that the deal was in serious doubt as a result of England’s poor display in France in the summer.
Nike is arguably the most well-known sports manufacturer with them making kits for clubs such as Manchester City, FC Barcelona as well as French champions PSG.
The following article will look at what I think are Nike’s top 5 nicest football kits from the past and some more recent. The kits are rated in the form of a top 5.
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France Euro 2016 Home and Away kits
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Brazil Kit 2012
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Barcelona Home kit 2005/2006
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Portugal Away kit 2010
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Manchester United third kit 2008
These 5 kits give an insight as to what England supporters could potentially look forward to between now and 2030 during the kit deal with Nike.
