Nike have revealed the follow-up to Nigeria’s stunning 2018 World Cup kit, and it certainly doesn’t disappoint.

The American sportswear giants’ previous ‘Naija’ shirt, created for the African nation’s World Cup campaign in Russia, took the world by storm.

Its bold green, white and black design was hugely popular with both football fans and streetwear enthusiasts, and broke records with 3million pre-orders for the jersey worldwide before the tournament even started.

getty 5 Nigeria captain John Obi Mikel in the kit that had football fans and streetwear nerds queuing round the corner to buy it on release day in London

And now Nike have released Nigeria’s 2020 ‘Swoosh’ home shirt, and it’s a thing of beauty.

It’s a little toned down from the 2018 offering, but still has that balance between retro and traditional African design, and could end up giving the beloved Naija jersey a run for its money.

Nike say the design was inspired by traditional Nigerian fabric patterns, and also said they are doing away with template designs for national teams in favour of a more bespoke, hand-drawn efforts.

Nike 5 Nike have come up trumps with another amazing Nigeria kit design

Nike 5 Nigeria will wear their new kits at the Africa Cup of Nations and 2022 World Cup

The Super Eagles are set to wear their dazzling new kits during their 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign and at the 2022 World Cup.

A press release read: “In 2018, Naija changed the game with a collection for the ages that set a new standard for how Nike approaches federation design.

“In 2020, Nigeria picks up right where they left off with a home kit that fuses the traditional aesthetic of an agbada robe with modern football design.”

The home shirt is just one part of the Nigeria 2020 apparel collection, with a dark away kit also revealed and other items including a poncho (a poncho?!), vest, dress and more to come.

The new kits also feature the latest Nike NextGen VaporKnit template.

The designs for Korea and the United States’ news shirts were also revealed, and could be an indication of what’s in store for England as well as a number of Premier League teams – including Liverpool, whose deal with Nike will begin in the 2020/21 season.

Nike 5 United States’ latest Nike kit features a classic, clean design