4 thoughts on “The evolution of adidas goalkeeper shirt designs – Part 16

  1. Japan had two goalkeeper kits that were bespoke versions of the “main” adidas design for 2004.
    Whilst the black version was similar to the regular version worn by many teams, it was unique in that it had a different shadow pattern and the same grip dots pattern carried over from the 2002 goalkeeper jerseys…

    https://cdn.footballkitarchive.com/2025/06/05/ti6mGQ0v2S2F28x.jpg

    The yellow version was more unique, with grey trim and black adidas “spike” striping
    https://www.sporting-heroes.net/content/thumbnails/00234/23259-zoom.jpg

    Whilst most teams with a unique colour scheme also used one of the standard colour schemes (black, yellow, silver) as a second choice, I noticed Iker Casillas wore the yellow shirt at Euro 2004 with what appeared to be bespoke shorts and socks (which had the Spanish flag on them)
    https://media.gettyimages.com/id/50958801/photo/faro-portugal-iker-casillas-of-spain-celebrates-during-the-spain-v-russia-group-a-match-in-the.jpg?s=612×612&w=gi&k=20&c=8fhQNvmEvqMRTyACjBGMoxDdGBTP1V-XiVMq2da9IM8=

    Finally, the “Spirograph” shirt did have a third colour scheme – my memory wasn’t playing tricks!
    It was dark green, with navy circles, but with black sleeves and back
    https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/E3kAAOSwut1mmWoI/s-l1600.webp

  2. Hi! Long-time reader, first-time commenter here. Thanks for the amazing work! I’m a huge fan of the 2003-2006 kit era, also corresponding the fascinating PES 3-6 era.

    The distinction of the tone on those Real Madrid goalkeeper shorts really blew my mind. I found what seems to be a third goalkeeper kit in navy, though I’m not sure if it’s just the purple one with higher saturation. Either way, silver shorts!

    https://cloud10.todocoleccion.online/carteles-futbol/tc/2012/06/10/32103474_100602.jpg

    Also, this pic of a France keeper may suggest what would have been the navy shorts for Real Madrid..

    https://www.footballkitarchive.com/es/france-2004-gk-2-kit/226747/

    Last, I remember Argentina having exclusive goalkeeper kits. I found one that is the black version, similar to the regular one, but with sky blue trim. Another one is a sky blue kit.

    https://www.sporting-heroes.net/football/argentina/german-lux-6813/juegos-olimpicos-2004-final_a22709/

    https://www.gettyimages.es/detail/fotograf%C3%ADa-de-noticias/german-lux-argentina-goalkeeper-fotograf%C3%ADa-de-noticias/660834592

  3. It’s a slightly overexposed picture of the regular purple jersey in my view. I do think that for adidas’ top-tier national teams, their alternative goalkeeper kits were the “catalogue” colour options but with bespoke matching shorts and socks, just like Spain did for the amber/navy shirt… which would explain the alternative France kit.

    Interesting find on that second Argentina jersey, at first glance it looked like the silver “catalogue” option, but the adidas trim looked like black. I do note that Oliver Kahn wore a somewhat similar alternative shirt for Germany too which looked like the same shade of sky blue/silver
    https://c8.alamy.com/comp/D3J5T7/dpa-german-goalkeeper-oliver-kahn-lifts-his-arms-after-his-team-scored-D3J5T7.jpg

    Also, Germán Lux also wore an amber shirt that also looked like the “catalogue” shirt at first glance, but the front pattern was noticeably different!
    https://www.tfortarget.com/image/cache/catalog/0886/0005/gettyimages-53152646-2048×2048-800×1050.jpg

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