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·3 June 2026
👕All set: FIFA confirms the kits for the group stage

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·3 June 2026

Just eight days before the opening whistle of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ in Mexico City, world football’s governing body officially announced the colors that the 48 participating teams will wear during the 72 group-stage matches.
The opening round of the tournament will be marked by respect for the teams’ historic identity. All former world champions will wear their traditional colors in their opening matches: Argentina will take the field in its classic sky blue and white, Brazil will wear its yellow shirt, Spain will be dressed in red, and Uruguay will sport its iconic sky-blue kit.
Meanwhile, the three host nations will also honor their flags in their debuts. Mexico will take the field at the Azteca Stadium wearing its signature green kit, Canada will play entirely in red, and the United States will wear its red-and-white stripes in Los Angeles.
For the debuting teams, the announcement establishes their historic colors in the competition. Cape Verde, Jordan, and Uzbekistan will play predominantly in white, while Curaçao will make its debut wearing blue.
As part of its inclusion guidelines, FIFA will prioritize contrast between light and dark tones to assist people with color blindness. In addition, shirt sleeves will display patches for social campaigns such as Unite for Peace and, as an entirely new feature in 2026, players will have special badges recognizing their individual debuts or historic tournament honors.
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