LEGO and Nike Football Are Dropping a Collection Built for the World Cup Summer
Wild-animal graphics, Aero-FIT cooling technology, and a new Mercurial boot arrive globally this June.
Summary
- Nike Football and the LEGO Group have unveiled a head-to-toe kids’ collection dropping globally on June 4
- The collection spans Aero-FIT jerseys and shorts, Jr. Mercurial and Jr. Tiempo Streetgato boots, two Air Max 95 colorways, a Hollywood Keepers jersey, and accessories, all built around bold animal-inspired LEGO brick graphics
- The drop is part of a global multiyear Nike x LEGO partnership, designed to encourage a younger generation to treat football as a canvas for self-expression as much as competition
Nike Football and the LEGO Group have launched the LEGO x Nike Football Collection, a head-to-toe kids’ release dropping globally on June 4. Built on the shared belief that play fuels creativity, the collection combines Nike’s performance innovation with the LEGO Group’s design language at a moment when football is capturing the world’s attention heading into a World Cup summer.
The footwear anchors the collection’s performance argument. Jr. Mercurial Vapor Pro and Academy boots pair the new Mercurial speed platform with a panther-inspired LEGO brick graphic, designed to signal readiness to strike at a moment’s notice. The Jr. Tiempo Streetgato extends the collection into small-sided and street play, blending indoor performance construction with vibrant LEGO brick prints and metallic details. Two kid-right expressions of the Air Max 95 bridge the collection from pitch to street, wrapped in animal-inspired prints and finished with a colorful outsole fade that carries the same confident energy across match day and beyond.
On the apparel side, Aero-FIT jerseys and shorts bring Nike’s pinnacle cooling technology to the kids’ game, with jaguar and poison dart frog motifs rendered in allover brick-built graphics. The collection rewards closer inspection: iridescent badges, LEGO minifigure-inspired elements, and photorealistic LEGO brick patterns are embedded throughout, reinforcing the idea that the design is as intentional as the performance. An exclusive Hollywood Keepers jersey rounds out the lineup with LEGO brick-inspired patterns built specifically for young goalkeepers.
The collection lands at a considered moment. Football’s grip on global culture is at its most intense during a World Cup summer, and the LEGO x Nike partnership has positioned this drop as an entry point for a generation that experiences the sport as much through expression as through competition. The collection doesn’t ask kids to choose between playing seriously and playing imaginatively — the two are treated as the same thing. Every design decision, from the wild-animal motifs to the discoverable details hidden across the garments and footwear, is built around that idea.
The LEGO x Nike Football collection drops globally on June 4 via Nike, LEGO, and select retail locations.




















