National Soccer Team (La Roja)
Spain’s national soccer team, known as La Roja, has a rich history that dates back to its international debut in 1920. Over the years, Spain became one of the world's most dominant footballing nations, achieving its greatest success between 2008 and 2012. During this golden era, Spain won the 2008 UEFA European Championship, the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and the 2012 UEFA European Championship, becoming the first national team to win three consecutive major tournaments. Their iconic tiki-taka style of play, built on short, precise passing and relentless ball control, revolutionized modern football and cemented Spain’s place in history.
Spain's jerseys have been a key part of its identity, with the home kit traditionally featuring a bold red design to symbolize national pride and passion. The blue shorts and red socks have been a consistent part of their look, though some variations, like an all-red kit, have appeared in different tournaments. Spain's golden crest and championship star, introduced after their 2010 World Cup victory, reflect their historic triumph. Away kits have seen more variation, with colors ranging from white and sky blue to navy and black, often incorporating modern graphics and subtle nods to Spanish heritage.

Spain’s 2022 Home Jersey
The Spain National Team’s home jersey for the 2022 World Cup featured a classic red base known as “Team Power Red,” staying true to Spain’s traditional colors. Complementing the red, “Team Navy Blue” was used for the three Adidas stripes on the shoulders and the trim on the collar. Notably, this kit debuted the redesigned Spain national team crest on a men’s jersey for the first time. The jersey combined a sleek and modern look with a nod to tradition, ensuring a strong visual identity for La Roja on the global stage.

Spain’s 2022 Away Jersey
The Spain National Team’s away jersey for the 2022 World Cup featured a light blue base with an abstract wave-like pattern, symbolizing movement and fluidity, much like Spain’s renowned tiki-taka playing style. The jersey incorporated navy blue accents on the collar and Adidas logo, while the iconic three stripes on the shoulders showcased the colors of the Spanish flag—red and yellow—adding a patriotic touch. The kit had a modern and sleek look, blending tradition with innovation, ensuring that La Roja stood out on the pitch in Qatar.

2010 World Cup
Spain’s journey in the 2010 FIFA World Cup was a historic triumph that solidified their place among football’s elite. Led by coach Vicente del Bosque, Spain displayed their signature tiki-taka style, controlling possession and dictating play with precision passing. La Roja won the final match with Andrés Iniesta iconic extra-time winner against the Netherlands. The team’s victory in Johannesburg marked Spain’s first-ever World Cup title, and their golden star was added to their legendary red jersey, forever commemorating their triumph.