Manufactured by Danish company Hummel, which also supplies kits for Premier League clubs Everton and Southampton, the shirts immediately attracted attention. While Hummel is usually known for its ...
Qatar World Cup organizers disputed Denmark kit manufacturer Hummel’s claims of human rights violations in the host country following the unveiling of the Danish kits the country will wear at this ...
Welcome to The Athletic's global kit tracker: your home for everything related to kit releases for clubs and national teams from around the world. Whether it's prominent World Cup looks or ...
DOHA, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Denmark will wear kits at the World Cup that were designed by manufacturer Hummel as a protest against Qatar's human rights record ahead of the tournament, the sportswear ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Danish national team players huddle up during a match ahead of the 2022 World Cup.REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer Denmark's uniform supplier ...
The Danish national team is taking us back to the 1986 World Cup with their latest shirts. The iconic Denmark 1986 kit design is making a return in their upcoming Euro qualifier versus Northern ...
Image: Denmark have revealed a sponsor-less monochrome kit for the Qatar World Cup in protest against the host country Kit manufacturer Hummel says it does not want its branding to be visible during ...
Denmark will launch a new kit that will be presented for the first time on 26 March in connection with the crucial World Cup qualifying playoff match against North Macedonia in the Parken Stadium.
Denmark and their kit sponsors Hummel have sent out a dual message for their World Cup home and away kits. Hummel took to social media to explain their dimmed out design details for the Denmark kits.
Denmark’s new jerseys for the World Cup finals in Qatar have been designed in protest at the host nation’s human rights record, their kit manufacturers have announced. Danish sportswear company ...
Denmark have revealed a monochrome kit for the Qatar World Cup in protest against the host country; Hummel, the kit manufacturer, said it has "toned down" its logo and "iconic chevrons" as "we don't ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results