Mexico City, June 2026. — Ahead of the TOMA El Juego Americas Final, Nike delivered one of the summer’s most memorable moments by lighting up the Monument to the Revolution with the colors and patterns that made Jorge Campos a global football icon.

The intervention transformed one of Mexico City’s most emblematic landmarks into a massive tribute to the legendary Mexican goalkeeper. The projections brought back the iconic geometric patterns and designs that defined his unforgettable jerseys during the 1990s, now reimagined through the aesthetic of Hollywood Keepers, Nike’s new concept celebrating the creativity and disruptive spirit of the goalkeepers who changed the game.

For the occasion, “El Brody” wore a special-edition jersey inspired by his legacy — a piece that reinterprets his most recognizable designs and gives them a new dimension through the Hollywood Keepers concept. The same edition has also been gifted to figures such as LeBron James and Travis Scott, reflecting the cultural impact that Campos’ image continues to have far beyond football.

One of the night’s most memorable moments came when TOMA El Juego participants gathered alongside Campos for a photograph in front of the Monument to the Revolution, illuminated with his signature colors. The image captured the meeting point between a legend who defined a generation and the new faces of street football.

Not even the rain could stop the celebration. Instead, the combination of raindrops, lights, and projections across the monument created a one-of-a-kind atmosphere, turning the intervention into one of the most iconic moments of TOMA El Juego week in Mexico City.

More than just a projection, the night reaffirmed that Jorge Campos’ visual identity — his colors, patterns, and personality — remains a powerful language that connects generations and transcends the boundaries of sport. A legacy that continues to inspire footballers, creators, and fans around the world.