Adidas have unveiled the kit that La Roja will be sporting to defend their crown at Euro 2012.
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Adidas have yet again made a brilliant kit for Spain. I was a huge fan of last year’s home kit but I believe Adidas are on par with this one again. The new Adidas templates look fantastic so far with what we have seen from Germany and Spain’s Euro 12 kits.
So, what has changed?
First off, Spain have ditched the light blue that they have used on their previous kits and have gone with a mainly red kit with navy blue accents. As usual Spain have the gold 3-stripes and gold collar accent as well. Instead of spicing the kit up with the light blue, Adidas have gone with 2 stripes going across the kit quite a lot like what Adidas did with Germany’s home kit.
Unfortunately we don’t have much information on the specs, but we believe it has not changed much from the 10/11 season kits and will feature Formotion and TechFit technology (with no powerweb) for the players and ClimaCool technology for the fans.
Overall, I think Adidas have done a great job with this kit, although it is much plainer then last season’s I believe it will look much classier and better when Spain wear it for the first time at Wembley on the 12th of November against England.
Are you liking this kit? Leave your impressions in the section below.









Reminds me of the Germany kit, i do not know why…
Same template, same striping on the front.
does anyone think that if they ditched all the blue and replaced it with gold and red (even badge) it would look so much more classier?
Perfection