World Cup 2026 kits unveiled, from France’s Liberty nod to Mexico’s Mayan look | OneFootball

World Cup 2026 kits unveiled, from France’s Liberty nod to Mexico’s Mayan look | OneFootball

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·24 de marzo de 2026

World Cup 2026 kits unveiled, from France’s Liberty nod to Mexico’s Mayan look

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The 2026 World Cup runs from 11 June to 19 July in the United States, Canada and Mexico, and nations are unveiling their home and away kits. According to L'Équipe, the designs range from heritage nods to bold statements.

France will wear Nike shirts that pay tribute to the Statue of Liberty, marking links with the United States. Brazil keep yellow and green at home, while a midnight blue away carries the Jordan logo, a first on a national federation shirt.


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Argentina, the reigning champions, stick to tradition at home and add turquoise flowers over dark blue away. Spain, Euro 2024 winners, go largely red with blue sleeves, with a white change strip carrying red details.

The United States adopt flag colours at home, white and red bands, and an all-black away. Mexico introduce Mayan-inspired motifs at home with a clean all-white away, while Canada form a maple leaf in red shades and nod to ice with their alternate.

Germany mix retro cues at home with a first blue-toned away. England keep white at home and red away, and Portugal enter their first Puma World Cup with an understated home and a white away bearing ocean motifs.

Croatia remain checkered, red and white at home and blue with navy away, as the Netherlands pair orange at home with a white away carrying a horizontal orange band beneath the crest. Uruguay go sky blue with a white collar at home and darker with purple motifs away, while Japan continue their clean, modern blend.

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