Germany to wear pink ‘diversity’ kit at Euro 2024 as players and legends hit back at criticism amid England ‘woke’ row
GERMANY have announced they will be wearing a pink away kit for Euro 2024 this summer.
The bold strip, made by Adidas, is said to represent the diversity in Germany.
Germany will host this summer's Euros and the German football governing body and manufacturer Adidas are said to have claimed the kit represents the diversity of the German fanbase and wider population.
Die Mansschaft have even launched a promotional video alongside the kit release to rubbish any claims that the outlandish colours shouldn't be worn by the men's team.
During the video a voice over claims: "That is not a shirt for legends."
Before Germany and Bayern Munich star Thomas Muller butts in to say: "Well, let me ask one...".
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He is backed up by German national team legend Rudi Voller, who won the World Cup in 1990, responding: "Well I think it is."
Other current stars also defend the colour choice in the video as Bayer Leverkusen youngster Florian Wirtz replies to a claim of "That's not a Germany shirt" by simply responding saying: "It is."
The kit has been met with pockets of criticism, but the united front from the German national side has been an effort to hit back at those complaints.
While 1974 World Cup winner and Bayern Munich legend Uli Hoeness has labelled criticisms of the shirt as "nonsense".