Nike Football is pushing deeper into lifestyle with two new drops, Tercer Tiempo F.C. and Amor & Furia. Both collections translate the emotion and style of Latin American football into everyday pieces for people who live the game on and off the pitch. The Nike Tercer Tiempo FC Amor and Furia collection is designed to blend sport with lifestyle influences.
Design and color/details
Tercer Tiempo F.C. takes its lead from Mexico. There, football continues after the final whistle, in streets, parties and post-match hangouts.
The collection reflects that “third half” with jerseys, jackets and T-shirts built for daily wear, plus lifestyle spins on the Air Force 1, Air Max 95 and Tiempo StreetGato. Each piece carries hints of matchday noise and movement, but the cuts are made for city life.
The color palette starts with tones inspired by the Mexican flag. Nike then adds bright touches, including a pink pulled from Mexico City’s iconic taxis. Bold allover prints draw from sonideros, the neighborhood block parties known for stacked speakers and dense flyers.
That inspiration gives the graphics a raw, layered feel. Phrases such as “Amor que no se apaga,” “Sin Frío” and “El 3er Tiempo” sit across the line. They read like messages from fans, not slogans from a campaign.
Amor & Furia looks at Latin American football as a whole. It focuses on the mix of love and intensity that defines fandom across the region. A standout jersey leads the range, with full graphics, a number 10 hit and thorn-pattern, crochet-style taping on the shoulders.
High-contrast, almost acid colors ramp up the sense of drama. Matching shorts with a thorned Swoosh, graphic tees and a crochet-inspired cap nod to Brazilian streetwear and terrace style.
The footwear story runs through special versions of the Air Max Plus, Tiempo StreetGato and Total 90. These pairs mix earthy shades with tougher, urban textures. Metallic accents cut through the uppers to add sharpness and edge.
The designs mirror the way big games feel: grounded, but always on the brink of boiling over.
Typography comes from everyday city visuals, like posters, stickers, tattoos and graffiti. Statements such as “Amor & Furia” and “Alma” speak to fans who cross borders and languages but share the same obsession.
Release date, price, access
Nike positions both collections as lifestyle-first, with football at the core rather than on the surface. Tercer Tiempo F.C. leans into community and celebration in Mexico. Amor & Furia leans into the emotional highs and lows of Latin American football.
Both collections drop May 25 on nike.com and at select stores across North America and Latin America.
Fans can pick up graphic jerseys for summer nights, terrace-ready Air Max styles or StreetGatos built for pavement kickabouts. For a generation that wears football everywhere, Nike turns culture itself into the kit.
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