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sport news Jonathan David COVERS Nike logo after scoring - as Canada are WITHOUT a new ... trends now

sport news Jonathan David COVERS Nike logo after scoring - as Canada are WITHOUT a new ... trends now

Jonathan David COVERS the Nike logo on his jersey after scoring for Canada - as nation's players continue to fume over decision to make them the ONLY team without a new kit for their first World Cup in 36 years

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Canada striker Jonathan David has continued the controversy surrounding Nike's decision to not produce a new Canadian kit for the World Cup by covering the logo after a goal vs. Qatar. 

David doubled Canada's lead in Austria, covering the Nike insignia with his right hand in their 2-0 victory over the World Cup hosts. 

The Maple Leafs are the only team heading to the Middle East without a newly, especially designed kit, which, according to Nike is due to Canada being on a 'different kit development cycle.' 

Canadian fans and players alike will have to wear their current, older kits in their first World Cup appearance for 36 years. 

Nike released 13 national team kits on September 15, with one noticeably unchanged.  

Jonathan David (right) is joined in celebration by Canadian captain Junior Hoilett vs. Qatar

Jonathan David (right) is joined in celebration by Canadian captain Junior Hoilett vs. Qatar

Lille and Canadian national team striker, David, covers the Nike logo after scoring on Friday

 Lille and Canadian national team striker, David, covers the Nike logo after scoring on Friday

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