
ACG is making its Champions League debut. The occasion is Inter's trip to Arctic Circle
The expansion of ACG into the world of football shows no signs of slowing down. After unveiling Inter’s fourth kit—revealed during the home clash against Pisa—Nike’s outdoor label has now made its debut in the Champions League. The occasion was Inter’s away trip to face Bodø/Glimt in the first leg of the playoff round, a journey to the Arctic Circle that required the Nerazzurri to adopt truly extreme measures.
Much like what happened with Juventus—who teamed up with adidas and Moon Boot for a special collaboration—Inter also stepped out in a dedicated travel look for their Norwegian expedition. The focus falls on the ACG Canwell Glacier collection, a coordinated jacket-and-pants set crafted from thermoregulating fabric and elevated by a cosmic-inspired print echoing the club’s signature colors. Completing the ensemble is a wool beanie in ACG’s iconic orange, paired with the Skeleton Jacket that mirrors the same visual language seen on the match jersey: a bold horizontal blue band across the upper half, contrasted by a sleek black lower section.
As the brand’s mantra states, ACG stands for All Conditions Gear—a phrase originally coined for the running world that is now expanding into new territories. Football, in this case, becomes the latest frontier, leveraging the decades-long partnership between Nike and Inter. After all, what could be more extreme than traveling to the Arctic Circle to play a match? More broadly, ACG’s repositioning continues seamlessly: no longer just a technical benchmark for ultra-runners and outdoor purists, but an aesthetic statement where performance meets style. After securing Jannik Sinner as a standout ambassador, the brand now steps onto one of the most powerful global stages of all—the Champions League.





















































