England’s New Soccer Kit Design Sparks Controversy
Nike recently unveiled a new design for England’s national soccer teams, drawing mixed reactions from fans and politicians alike.
Nike’s Homage to 1966 World Cup-Winning Team
The new design pays homage to England’s 1966 World Cup-winning men’s team, featuring the St. George’s Cross in shades of blue and purple alongside the traditional red.
Public Backlash and Political Response
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak expressed his disapproval of the alteration, emphasizing the importance of preserving national symbols. Opposition leader Keir Starmer also called for a reconsideration of the design.
Nike’s Perspective
Nike described the change as a “playful update” aimed at uniting and inspiring, drawing inspiration from England’s 1966 heroes’ training gear.
Social Media Reaction
A social media user creatively responded to the controversy by sharing a modified version of Nike’s logo, incorporating elements from rival Adidas.