Adidas has revealed nine new national team away kits ahead of this summer's World Cup in Russia - and fans of stylish football shirts are likely to be drooling.

Like their home shirt for the tournament, reigning champions Germany have gone retro with a green away shirt inspired by the one they wore in the 1990 World Cup semi-final win over England.

The pattern takes inspiration from that victorious campaign in Italy and comes with an additional gold badge on the chest denoting the fact they are the World Cup holders and 'Die Mannschaft' wording on the reverse.

The new Germany away kit for the World Cup is modelled by Mats Hummels and takes inspiration from the green colours they wore during the 1990 World Cup semi-final

Adidas have gone back into their archives to design Germany's kits for the World Cup

Germany lifted the World Cup back in 1990 so will hope this retro kit will be a good omen

Spain's change colours are a cool blue and white combination in contrast to the fiery red of their home strip.

Once again, adidas have gone back into their archives with the pattern used inspired by a late 1980s Spain strip, embellished with three bright red stripes on the shoulder and a two-coloured badge.

Spain's Koke shows off their change shirt for the World Cup - a white, blue and red design

The 2010 champions' change strip features a light blue pattern and red detail on white

Argentina star Lionel Messi shows off their new change kit - a black design for the first time

Angel Di Maria on the ball wearing the new Argentina away strip for the World Cup finals

For the first time, Argentina will wear black. Their change strip features a bold black design with a three-stripe pattern under the arm featuring the blue and white colours of the national flag.

Host nation Russia will naturally want to look their best and their away kit is white with a grey graphic pattern that adidas say 'depicts an abstract vision of Russian architecture and pays homage to the architectural landmarks and industrial cities of the country.'

The Russia away kit 'depicts an abstract vision of Russian architecture', according to adidas

The Russians will be keen to go deep into the tournament as they compete on home soil

Belgium's away kit is a bold yellow design and is inspired by the colours of the national flag

The Belgian side will again be regarded as dark horses given the talent they have in their squad

Belgium, tipped as one of the dark horses for the tournament, are known for their bold football and their away kit is a bold yellow with horizontal lines in red and black detail on the collar to reflect the nation's flag.

Sweden can always be relied upon for some neat kit design and their latest offering is no different as adidas once again use the colours of a national flag to good impact.

The shirt features light and dark shades of blue with a yellow collar and trademark three stripes on the shoulder.

A cool blue and yellow design for Sweden's away kit, as inspired by the country's flag

Sweden are reliably one of the most stylishly kitted out teams at any tournament

Mexico's kit also takes inspiration from the country's national colours - a white design with a thick red and green horizontal stripe across the midriff.

The collar featured the slogan 'Soy Mexico' which translates as 'I am Mexico'.

Javier Hernandez shows off the Mexico away kit, which is white with a red and green stripe

The West Ham striker will be central to Mexico's hopes at the World Cup this summer

James Rodriguez clearly likes the Colombia away stripe, which is blue with orange details

The blue Colombia away kit could well become a favourite for football shirt collectors

Colombia impressed many at the last World Cup four years ago and they also have an eye-catching kit. It's dark blue with a diamond pattern and bright orange details on the collar, cuffs, badge and stripes.

They too have a slogan worked into the collar - 'Unidos Por Un Pais' which means 'United as one nation.'

Finally, Japan's kit is an update of a 1991 home jersey. Mainly white, it features a light grey pattern and the national flag above their federation crest.

Japan's new away strip is a minimalist white and grey design for the World Cup