Will one of your club's stars be wearing it this summer? Team GB football kit unveiled...

Once a blue always a blue: Everton midfielder Jack Rodwell models the Team GB football kit

This is the Olympics kit one of your club's top British stars could be wearing at the Games this summer...

Everton midfielder Jack Rodwell was the first player to model the new Team GB 2012 shirt before Sunderland striker Fraizer Campbell unveiled the strip at the official adidas launch at the Tower of London on Thursday.

'I really like it,' said Campbell, speaking to Sky Sports News.

'It's a bit different from the kits of rest of the British athletes.'

Fashion designer Stella McCartney was the creative inspiration behind the dominated blue number.

It will be worn by Stuart Pearce's men's team and Hope Powell's ladies' during their push for gold in fourth months time - in what will be the first time Great Britain has been represented by football teams since 1960.

Here we go: Rodwell puts the new kit to action as he kicks the new 'Albert' Olympics football

Campbell added: ' It has to represent all the countries so I think Adidas and Stella have done a great job to get everyone combined and bring it out in the kits.



'Every kit is similar so whatever event you are watching you will be able to tell which are the British athletes.'

The kit is set to hit the shops soon and is expected to match the same £55 price as the commemorative football kit which went on sale last December.

Campbell is also hoping footballers from outside England take part in the Games.

Close up: The new Team GB football strip is dominated by blue with little red in the design

The Scottish, Northern Irish and Welsh football associations have discouraged their players from participating, fearful of losing their independent status within FIFA.

Campbell said: 'It would mean everything (to me), there has not been a GB team for a long, long time and so I'd be delighted to be part of a team that competes in our home country, delighted to be a part of something as big as this.

'That's why it's Team GB, it's everyone in Britain coming together and performing as best we can to win things as a nation.'



Campbell is confident Wales' Tottenham winger Gareth Bale will make himself available.

