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·3 December 2025
📸 World Cup 2026: Puma unveil their European kits 🤩

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·3 December 2025

That's a lot of red.

This Wednesday, Puma unveiled the home jerseys of its European teams for the 2026 World Cup.
The sports brand revealed designs that not only dress the teams but also tell the story and reflect the identity of nations like Portugal, Austria, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic. Each outfit combines national heritage and technological innovation, aiming to capture the spirit of each country on the field.

The Portugal jersey pays homage to its Atlantic roots. The classic red is adorned with a wavy, layered pattern that evokes the energy of the ocean. The green details symbolize the indomitable spirit of the Seleção and honor its historical explorers, creating a jersey crafted for great moments and true to the motto "for the love of the jersey." It's the perfect fusion of maritime tradition and football passion.

Austria, on the other hand, sports an athletic and assertive style. The jersey, with its bright red torso, black sleeves, and shoulders, offers a sleek and modern silhouette. Subtle red finishes and the prominently visible crest give it an imposing look. It's a simple and functional design, crafted for high-level competition and the ambition to reach the final stages of the world tournament.

The Swiss jersey exudes precision and confidence. Its red design is inspired by Swiss passports, combining identity and innovation. A subtle tone-on-tone kinetic pattern runs across the base, adding texture without compromising elegance. The white details contrast with surgical precision, giving the jersey a serene yet determined look: Swiss precision at the service of world football.

Finally, the Czech Republic jersey pays tribute to the legacy of its 1996 heroes. Its vibrant red is directly inspired by the iconic double-tailed lion of the national coat of arms. Silver touches modernize tradition, creating a resolutely Czech jersey: brave and united, it carries the same fighting spirit that ignited the tournament nearly thirty years ago.
So, which one do you prefer?
Source illustrations: Puma.com
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