Inspired by 'Naija' spirit, which according to Nike means "youthful exuberance, pride and fresh perspective on patriotism", Nike has produced a kit for the African nation that has left kit nerds reaching for their wallets.
This exuberant edition comes after Nike also unveiled England's home, away and training kits for the tournament."That classic identity, with a modern edge added, is imperative to the whole collection," Nike Football Apparel Senior Design Director Pete Hoppins said.Puma have also taken a creative approach to their World Cup collection, in particular with Cameroon (who did not qualify), Switzerland and Uruguay.Umbro have decided to stick with Peru's iconic red slash for their iteration, as the South Americans prepare to do battle with France, Denmark and Australia in Group C.
Adidas round out the release, with Egypt, Sweden, Argentina, defending champions Germany, 2010 champions Spain, hosts Russia, Belgium, Colombia, Mexico and Japan all joining the fold.