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.
Adidas runs out of letter ‘V’ as German fans snap up World Cup shirts
Fans attempting to buy replica shirts of several German players, including Kai Havertz (second left), on Adidas’s online store were unsuccessful. (AFP pic) FRANKFURT: Replica World Cup shirts of several German players were temporarily unavailable due to a shortage of the letter “V” following high demand from fans, Adidas said Wednesday. The sportswear giant, which supplies kits for the German team, said supporters flocking to snap up shirts of K…
Germany World Cup shirts run out of letter V
Bad news for fans of Germany players Kai Havertz, Deniz Undav and Aleksandar Pavlovic: the kit makers have run out of the letter V, such is the demand for those names on shirts. But don't worry, more Vs are on the way!
SCAN SPORT - The equipment manufacturer, a victim of high demand, can no longer flocculate the jerseys of players including the letter V.
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.

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