An unexpected mix of urban music and soccer sparked networks on October 3: During Feid’s Coffee Party, held at the Plaza de Toros “Mexico”, an image of the DJ wearing a jersey not yet officially disclosed by Adidas circulated.
Many saw it as a sponsored leak, others simply a media oversight.
The leak that set networks on fire

Many saw it as a sponsored leak
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Feid appeared on stage wearing the garment with which some claim Mexico will play as a home team in the 2026 World Cup.
The video and image went viral instantly, causing fans to begin scrutinizing every detail of the design.
There were no immediate official pronouncements to confirm or deny.
However, this was not the first clue:
Shortly before, Adidas ambassador Alessandro Del Piero had mistakenly posted images of uniforms not yet unveiled and then deleted the post.
Many agree that the shirt shown by Feid matches the leaked version.
What does the alleged T-shirt look like?

According to the analysis of sites such as Footy Headlines and Mexican sports media:
Dark green base color with geometric pattern inspired by pre-Hispanic iconography or the Mayan calendar.
Sleeves and shoulders in white, with the classic Adidas three stripes, this time in green.
Red details in piping and V-neck, evoking the colors of the Mexican flag.
The back could include the phrase “We are Mexico” and continuity of the front pattern.
Interesting fact: after the first leaked version generated complaints about its aesthetics (with a proposal of vertical stripes), Adidas would have made significant adjustments before the official presentation.
Reactions and expectations
Opinions in networks are divided:
Some celebrate the return to the homage to the France ’98 World Cup, others criticize alleged visual saturation or compare unfavorably with previous versions.
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