‘elPulpo’ will dress the Spanish team and “share” his dreams until 2026

MADRID, 14 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Galician fashion brand ‘elPulpo’ will dress the Spanish football team until the 2026 World Cup, after the agreement made public this Tuesday in Las Rozas (Madrid), under the motto “sharing dreams”, with the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).

Present at the presentation were the president of the RFEF Management Commission, Pedro Rocha; the founding CEO of ‘elPulpo’, José Antonio Chacón; and the Spanish national team players Álvaro Morata (Atlético de Madrid), Rodri Hernández (Manchester City), Joselu Mato (Real Madrid) and Lamine Yamal (FC Barcelona).

Pedro Rocha thanked the collaboration with ‘elPulpo’, which he highlighted is “a Spanish and sustainable company”, and recalled that in his day “an octopus” told them that they would be “world champions”. “An octopus is here with us now, and I hope we achieve as much success as then,” he noted.

For his part, Jose Antonio Chacón, Founding CEO of ‘elPulpo’, confessed to being “happy” to join the RFEF. “For us it is a privilege to design the official suits and an exclusive collection that reflects the spirit of the RFEF and represents the Spain brand. Without a doubt, it is a dream come true for all of us who are part of ‘elPulpo’,” he said.

Along with the agreement, the official suit and the capsule collection have been presented, which will include garments with embroidery and distinctive elements of the RFEF and will also have a special edition of Naranjito commemorative garments, and all of this under the motto of “sharing dreams “.