Nike didn't make Canada a new kit for the World Cup. Forward "Lille" was offended and closed the logo during the celebration of the goal

Nike explains this by saying that the Canadian federation has a different kit development cycle. It seems that the federation and the company simply did not really believe that Canada would break through to the World Cup. As a result, the Canadians are the only ones who will play in Qatar in last year's kits.

Lille and Canada striker Jonathan David decided that the freight train with Qatar, which Nike, of course, did not forget to make new kits, was the perfect moment to protest.

Already in the 13th minute, he ignited 2:0 (the match ended with the same score) and during the celebration he covered the Nike swoosh with his hand. This was his 20th goal in 30 caps.

By the way, David is sponsored by adidas, Nike's main competitor. The striker played in boots and gloves of a German brand.

But he is not the only Canadian player who has publicly expressed dissatisfaction with Nike. To be honest, I am not happy with this, Sam Adekugbe, who plays in Turkey, recently admitted . I just feel like every team should get a new kit for the World Cup because it's a symbolic occasion. I'm not angry, but I'd love to get a new kit, just because it's something to cherish.< /p>

Canadian Federation Secretary General Earl Cochrane, like Nike 1win-azerbaycan.com , cited timelines: It is my understanding that this change is a multi-year process.

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No one believed that Canada would qualify for the World Cup

Few could have imagined that Canadians would progress so rapidly. When they signed with Nike in December 2018, the team was in 78th place in the FIFA rankings, just two places above tiny Curaçao. Now the Canadians have already skyrocketed to 43rd place.

It is believed that the process of designing and creating a new Nike kit could take about 18 months. In order for the kit to be released along with others this month, the process had to begin around March 2021. At that moment, Canada was just beginning to qualify for the World Cup.

It just shows that no one really believed in us, reports Adekugbe The Athletic. I don't think Canada believed. The only person who truly believed was national team coach John Herdman and the team that gathered around.

As a result, Canada's traditionally strong women's team now has a custom design with a maple pattern sheet, and the men's team will play at the historic World Cup in extremely minimalistic t-shirts from the old line of templates.

British equipment expert Phil Delves thinks Canada has missed a big opportunity. At the very least, Nike could have made a kit with nods to the Canadian adidas kit from 1986, when Canada was still the only World Cup participant.

It's a real shame, says Delvs. The uniform worn at the World Cup is what people remember the most. When Canada arrives for the tournament, many who see them for the first time will say: This is a boring kit.

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