Great Britain Olympic Kit Design Competition Launched

No Great British football team has qualified for the 2024 Olympics. Still, Adidas (Team GB's Olympics supplier) very quietly released a kit for Team GB Football. Now, FIFA Kit Creator has launched a design competition to create an Olympic kit for Great Britain.

Enter Now: Adidas Great Britain 2024 Olympics Kit Competition

Adidas Great Britain 2024 Olympics Football Kit

The official Adidas Team GB 2024 Olympics jersey has a modern look in navy, white and red, with a subtle pattern (similar to the Tiro 23 goalkeeper) on the front. it comes with the Team GB logo on the front, the Union Jack on the right sleeve and the Coat of arms of the United Kingdom on the left sleeve.

In the 2024 Olympics, there is no Great Britain Football Team for two reasons. Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland are concerned that competing as a single Men's entity (Team GB) in the Olympics could jeopardize its individual status within FIFA and UEFA. The Women, for whom the Olympics has a higher value, would have liked to qualify but failed to do so.

Great Britain Football Olympic Kit Design Competition Launched by FIFA Kit Creator

The Great Britain competition, which has already attracted more than 100 entries, challenges participants to design an outfield kit for Team GB.

Any color is permitted for the Great Britain 2024 Olympics kit, but strict guidelines must be in place. Adidas branding is mandatory, but the iconic three-stripe design is prohibited due to Olympic regulations. Additionally, the kit must feature either the official Great Britain Olympic crest or the Union Jack flag.

We'll be keeping a close eye on the competition and will be sure to share updates.

Enter Now: Adidas Great Britain 2024 Olympics Kit Competition

What do you think of the official Team GB Adidas 2024 Olympics football kit? Would you like the four British federations to unite

for a single Great Britain team in football? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and make sure to enter the Great Britain kit competition via FIFA Kit Creator.

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