QUOTE(Da Phenom @ Nov 19 2007, 02:06 PM)

Anyone got any kits for the AFCON teams? Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Cameroon (who always have good kits)....
The Spain one looks great. Adidas seem to be going for the simplicity theme like Nike's been doing since.....2005. Nike need some creativity. They've been doing retro kits for a while now.
EDIT:- Actually that Holland one is real nice.

adidas took the opportunity of the draw for the MTN Africa Cup of Nations 2008 in Ghana to present the first Official Match Ball for the Cup, the adidas "wawa aba". In addition to the match balls for the FIFA World Cup™ and the UEFA EURO™, adidas thus now also supplies the ball for the Championship on the African continent.
The adidas "wawa aba" combines tradition and innovation and stands out due to its exceptionally strong African colouring. The ball also features the colours of the Ghanaian flag and complements the design with historical and cultural elements of Africa. Just like the +Teamgeist™ - Official Match Ball of the 2006 FIFA World Cup™ - the adidas "wawa aba" is made of 14 panels produced with the revolutionary thermo bonding technology. Its flight features perfect characteristics which enable the player to optimally control the ball and to shoot with incredible precision.
South Africa Home 08...
Top row, from left: Angola, Cameroon, Egypt, Ghana; bottom row, from left: Senegal, Ivory Coast, Tunisia, TogoPUMA kits for Ghana 2008 unveiled
PUMA have released their new kit designs for the eight teams in their stable at the 2008 African Nations Cup finals in Ghana next year.
The sportswear giant act as technical supplier to Angola, Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Senegal, Togo, Egypt and Tunisia, half of the 16-team field at the tournament that runs from January 20 to February 10.
Each team has a new shirt, which features anatomically placed seams and raised front collar for superior aerodynamics, as well as ergonomically placed stretch insert 'flex bow' for ideal freedom of movement.
PUMA will also be unveiling new shirt designs for its teams, including World champions Italy, taking part in Euro 2008.
The away shirts are part of PUMA’s v1.08 collection that will be launched globally in January 2008, featuring lightweight moisture-wicking materials, mesh layers and welded-technology in its performance apparel pieces.
The shirts provide improved freedom of movement and fit from older versions, including special back construction with two-piece mesh fabric.
The inner mesh layer includes small holes and is hydrophilic – thereby absorbing water and wicking away a player’s sweat, while the outer layer provides the ideal smooth surface to print the player names and numbers.