The Nike Euro 2020 Home Kits Ranked From Best To Worst

After realising that Uefa Euro 2020 wouldn’t be played in 2020, we are now days away to witness the start of Uefa Euro 2020 with one year delay due to the well-known Covid-19.

And because of that, we decided to rank all Nike home kits that we will see around the stadiums this summer from best to worst. 

So let’s not waste more time and see the best and worst kit that we will witness within less than 30 days.

 You know the drill. Worst to first.

9. Netherlands

Price: £99.95

Its nothing really wrong with the Netherlands kit but the national lion symbol on the shirts stays a bit not in place because of its size. 

Nike tried to create something out of the box, and to be frank, 90% they achieved what they wanted, but the badge size is a bit bigger than it should be. 

Apart from that Netherlands are always distinctive and classy with their traditional orange colour.

8. Poland 

Price: £99.95

Red and white is always a good combination, and you will never get wrong there, but in Poland’s home kit edition, it looks too simple and empty. 

Keeping it simple isn’t always a bad thing, though, but it’s just a bit boring for me.

7. Portugal 

Price: £99.95

Nike has stayed loyal to Portugal’s home kit design with the traditional red colour and Portugal’s national badge. It is nothing wrong with this design, but again it looks too simple and a bit too smart to be worn on the pitch. 

Well, some people even might decide to put on this shirt on a night out ( including me) for the simple fact that it’s way too classy to be a football shirt.

Personally, I love it, but football-wise it’s not appealing to me. Sorry!

6. England 

Price: £99.95

The England home kit has never been crazy in colours, and they haven’t cheated to their style again. Clean and simple, perfection to the last detail.  

With the risk to repeat myself again, there its nothing wrong with the kit apart from the simple design that we have used to see in every big tournament. 

And yea, nothing personal, just there has to be only one number one.

5. Croatia 

Price: £69.95

Croatia national team kits have always been interesting to watch because of how the red and white are combined in the form of a chessboard. 

It is simply pleasant for the eyes, and you can’t deny it.

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4. France 

Price: £99.95

This time France home kit design nailed it. And how could it be the opposite with this amazing combination of dark/bright blue and red line across the middle of the shirt?  

It can’t because it’s simply eyewatering to watch and I guess very comfortable to wear. 

So well done to Nike and France that came out with this fantastic design.

3. Turkey 

Price: £99.95

Turkey is famous for the passion of their fans when it comes to supporting their team, and although this shirt at first looks simple, it does somehow reflect that fans passion. 

With that red and white combination and the big red line and the Turkish national badge in the middle make it irresistible to watch. Bravo!

2. Slovakia 

Price: £69.95

There is no chance that there will be someone not liking this shirt. 

What not to like in it?

 The mixture of dark and bright blue colours representing the Alpes surrounding the country makes this shirt unique and very beautiful.  

The only minus here is the badge in the middle of the chest area, making the space there a bit overcrowded. But it’s all forgiven.

1. Finland 

Price: £69.95

Creative, original and simple. What else can you say about Finland’s home kit for Euro 2020 this summer? Oll, yea, I forgot, inspiring.

Not that the players need more motivation to play for their country, especially when you have these amazing fans heating you up with their traditional “Viking Clap”, but this shirt gives you that extra spark with its design. 

No offence, football fans

I just want to say that if I have offended anyone with the position of their favourite football team, don’t take it personally. Everyone has a different view, and that’s how I see it. 

The only thing now left for us to do is to wait for the first game of Euro 2020, and let’s hope that there will be fans allowed in the stadiums to support their teams, because football without fans, its nothing! 

Petar Leykov

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