Overview
- Del Piero posted and then removed the image shortly after Adidas presented the Trionda match ball in New York at an event with Jürgen Klinsmann, Cafú, Zinedine Zidane and Xavi Hernández.
- The photo shows a row of home and away shirts for Argentina, Mexico, Germany and Spain most prominently, with Italy, Colombia and Japan discernible further back.
- Adidas and the national federations have not confirmed the authenticity of the kits or announced release plans.
- Reported design cues include Argentina’s gradient sky-blue stripes with gold logos and a dark blue away featuring a vegetal motif and trefoil branding, plus a Mexico look described as retro and echoing the Aztec sun.
- Germany’s shirt reportedly carries three diagonal stripes evocative of 1980s–90s designs, and coverage notes it would be the team’s last Adidas World Cup kit before a planned 2027 switch to Nike.