Poland Football Kit
Since UKSoccershop started
trading in 2004, very few national team shirts have grown in popularity as much
as Poland as the emergence of superstar players such as Robert Lewandowski have
seen the Poles gain increasing prominence in the international domain. Co-hosts
of Euro 2012, Poland are now a regular fixture at major tournaments, although
have yet to improve on their 3rd placed finishes at both the 1974
and 1982 World Cup.
The jerseys represent the red and
white colours of the Polish national flag. Since the first kit in 1921, the
broad details of the kit have remained consistent.
Poland Home & Away Shirt
The Polish kit is traditionally
white, worn with red shorts and white socks. The shirt features a white eagle,
which is the Polish coat of arms.
The away kit is red in colour and
is often a reverse design to the home shirt. In rare occasions when both kits
clash with the opponents, they will generally wear a black or dark blue third
jersey.
Poland Kit History
The first commercial Poland
shirts were manufactured and released by Adidas for the 1974 World Cup. Nike,
Lotto and Puma manufactured the kits in future years, before Nike took back the
contract ahead of the 2010 World Cup on a multi-year contract.
The popularity of the national
team was in evidence at Euro 2016, when Poland were in our top 5 best selling
soccer jerseys for the tournament.
Both the home & away shirts
are available to buy online in adult and kids sizes can be customised with
official shirt printing for your favourite stars, or even your own personal
name and numbers.