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Germany World Cup Shirts Run Out of Letter V

Adidas said high demand for Undav, Havertz and Pavlovic shirts caused a temporary shortage of the letter V for replica printing.

  • Germany fans seeking jerseys for strikers Deniz Undav and Kai Havertz, or midfielder Aleksandar Pavlovic, faced temporary delays after Adidas ran out of the letter V due to high demand for those player names.
  • Kit manufacturer Adidas told the SID sports news agency, "The DFB and its partner 11teamsports are responsible for shirt names," noting temporary shortages were quickly corrected.
  • World Cup fever has surged in Germany following the Nationalmannschaft's 7-1 victory over Curacao on Sunday, with the turquoise second strip currently selling as the most popular kit.
  • Ahead of Germany's next match against Ivory Coast on Saturday night, fans continue seeking jerseys to celebrate the team's strong start in the 2026 World Cup tournament.
  • These kits represent the final World Cup jerseys produced by Adidas for the German national team before the DFB switches to Nike, marking a significant partnership change ahead.
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The DFB outfitter is currently running out of V when the German World Cup jerseys are flocculated. This is no surprise for experienced conspiracy theorists.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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SCAN SPORT - The equipment manufacturer, a victim of high demand, can no longer flocculate the jerseys of players including the letter V.

·Paris, France
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The demand for fan jerseys from the DFB team is high despite high prices. Now one letter is missing – and the jersey frustration is great.

·Berlin, Germany
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Footy Headlines broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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