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·3 December 2025
🌍World Cup: official Puma kits for Portugal, Austria, Switzerland🤩

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·3 December 2025

The 2026 World Cup is approaching, and Puma has officially unveiled some jerseys for the competition that will take place in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
Let's look at the kits announced for European teams and those that have been leaked by FootyHeadlines and Opaleaks for other national teams participating in the World Cup with the Puma brand.


Portugal's jersey features the classic red color with a wavy and overlapping pattern, evoking the energy of the ocean. This is complemented by green details that pay homage to various Portuguese explorers. Puma has titled this jersey “por amor à camisola”, meaning "for the love of the jersey".

Austria's design combines a red torso with black sleeves and shoulders. There are subtle red trims, and of course, the crest is prominently displayed. The jersey features the phrase "Immer wieder Österreich", meaning "Always and again, Austria".

Switzerland's red jersey is inspired by the design of the nation's passports. A "tone-on-tone" kinetic pattern runs along the base, adding texture to the design, which includes white details.

The Czech Republic's kit pays homage to the national team that reached the final of the 1996 European Championship. The red base is inspired by the iconic double-tailed lion of the national emblem, with added silver accents.
The collar features the phrase "ZEMĚ ČESKÁ, DOMOV MŮJ!", meaning "Czech Republic, my homeland".


Senegal's kits are not yet official, but Opaleaks provides some previews: the home version is expected to be inspired by the “Car Rapide”, the iconic and colorful minibuses that once dominated the streets of Dakar.
The away jersey is expected to have a deep green color with a bright yellow collar and red stripes under the arms, reflecting the colors of the national flag.

New Zealand's kit is expected to feature a white and gray spiral pattern representing the "four winds" of New Zealand tradition, echoing the word "Hau," which means "wind" in the Maori language.

According to FootyHeadlines, Ghana's away jersey is expected to feature a bright yellow base paired with red collar and cuffs.
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