adidas and MLS Unveil Copa Ultraboost Collection for Seven Clubs
The adidas MLS Copa Ultraboost collection brings together the iconic Copa leather upper with the modern performance and style of the Ultraboost running sho

The adidas MLS Copa Ultraboost collection brings together the iconic Copa leather upper with the modern performance and style of the Ultraboost running shoe. Designed for daily wear, each pair combines a classic look with responsive cushioning and is made with recycled materials.
Collection Overview
The collaboration celebrates several Major League Soccer teams through dedicated colorways. Every shoe in the collection features an embroidered stripe design on the upper, lace tip callouts, and the founding year of the respective club embroidered on the tongue.
Key Features
- Upper – Copa-inspired leather construction with minimal detailing.
- Midsole – Responsive midsole with hundreds of adidas BOOST capsules for energy return.
- Sustainability – Each pair is made with at least 50% recycled content in the upper, representing one step toward ending plastic waste.
Team Colorways
Each colorway includes embroidered stripes, lace tip callouts, and the club’s founding year on the tongue.
- Portland Timbers – Embroidered gold stripes, team’s 1975 founding year.
- Charlotte FC – Embroidered black stripes, team’s 2022 founding year.
- Seattle Sounders FC – Embroidered green stripes, team’s 1974 founding year.
- New York City FC – Embroidered blue stripes, team’s 2015 founding year.
- New York Red Bulls – Embroidered dark blue stripes, team’s 1996 founding year.
- Atlanta United FC – Embroidered red stripes, team’s 2018 founding year.
- St. Louis City SC – Embroidered indigo stripes, team’s 2022 founding year.
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