
After various rumors that the jersey from Portugal’s 2004 national team kit might be making a return, Nike has officially confirmed them by publishing the official images. The Nike Portugal 2004 Reissue jersey is part of Nike Football’s Holiday 2024 season and is set to launch at select partner retailers starting November 2024. For now, no release date has been announced for partner stores. However, Nike has already confirmed that the new collection will launch on November 18, 2024 via the Nike SNKRS app.
The “Reissue” jersey looks like it was taken straight from the Nike archives. Using the national team’s signature colors, embroidered logos and other vintage details, Nike has managed to produce a stitch-for-stitch remake, paying tribute to the iconic jerseys Nike made for the Portugal national team in 2004. The jersey is also meant to celebrate one of the greatest footballers of all time. The legendary Luís Figo is printed on the back of this limited-edition jersey. The number 7 appears on the jersey, a number later taken over by Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Nike Portugal 2004 Reissue jersey appears in the official images with Luis Figo’s name and number applied on the front and back. The product is scheduled to be available starting November 2024 in men’s sizing from S to 3XL, priced at 599 lei.
The “EX” version of the Nike Portugal 2004 Reissue jersey comes with Luis Figo’s name and number markings. At the same time, Nike is also launching a version that comes without Figo’s name and number markings. It is set to be available starting November 2024 in men’s sizes from S to 3XL, priced at 599 lei.
When is the Nike Football Portugal Euro reissue jersey releasing?
The Nike Football Portugal 2004 Reissue jersey is launching on November 18, 2024 on the Nike SNKRS app. It may also release at Nike Football partner retailers, but for now Nike has not shared any details about that release. Although Nike has not yet announced the product price, we can expect it to cost 599 lei on the Nike.com website.
In other news, Nike Football has released official images of the 2024 national football team kits.
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Vlad Ciutacu is a writer based in The Hague, Netherlands. He has been working in the footwear industry for more than a decade, with hundreds of pairs in his collection. His favourite models are the Air Jordan 1 and the Nike SB Dunk Low Pro. Find him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.




















