424’s Guillermo Andrade Unites With adidas and Liberal Youth Ministry for Leagues Cup Collection
Celebrating the tournament’s diverse offerings through patriotic jersey designs.


The Leagues Cup is preparing for its annual start, seeing national teams hit the field hoping to earn the grand title. As 47 first-division clubs go head to head, 424‘s Guillermo Andrade is uniting with adidas and Liberal Youth Ministry for an on-field collection destined for victory.
Founder of Los Angeles-based label 424, Guillermo Andrade was appointed the Leagues Cup’s creative advisor earlier this year and continues pushing American football under the spotlight. Mexico’s Liberal Youth Ministry is holding its ground as one to watch, collaborating with Andrade and adidas across US, Mexican, and Canadian-inspired jerseys.
The collection celebrates the Leagues Cup’s diverse game offering across tops, crewnecks, and bottoms clad in patriotic tones. The Canadian version features the country’s maple leaf emblem monogrammed beneath football-inspired sponsorship logos and medieval “Positive Dreams” illustrations. Checkered athletic shorts are set in flames, accompanied by coordinating goalkeeper gloves. Additional versions are outlined with fading patterns and horizontal stars, hinting at original flag designs.
Take a closer look at the collaboration in the gallery above. It will be available via the 424, Liberal Youth Ministry, and Leagues Cup websites in the coming weeks.
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