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·20 August 2026

Palmeiras' 2026 third kit inspired by Italy's 2006 shirt

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Palmeiras and Puma will launch the club’s third kit for the 2026 season this Friday (21). The new blue shirt will be unveiled amid celebrations for Palmeiras’ anniversary, celebrated on August 26.

Palmeiras shirt inspired by Italy’s 2006 national team

NOSSO PALESTRA has learned that the model produced by Puma for Palmeiras will be inspired by the Italy national team kit worn during their 2006 World Cup triumph, when they won their fourth title.


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The shirt will have a similar design, especially in the font used for the players’ names and numbers on Verdão’s kit, as well as a centrally placed crest, the sportswear supplier’s logo just below it, and gold details.

Article image:Palmeiras' 2026 third kit inspired by Italy's 2006 shirt

Model worn by the Italy national team at the 2006 World Cup. (Photo: Reproduction)

Article image:Palmeiras' 2026 third kit inspired by Italy's 2006 shirt

The font on Palmeiras’ new shirt will be similar to the model used by Italy at the 2006 World Cup. (Photo: Reproduction)

When will Palmeiras’ third kit be released?

Palmeiras’ third shirt for the 2026 season will be launched and go on sale next Friday (21). During the first two days, it will be sold through the club’s official stores and Puma stores.

In addition to being made available to fans, the new shirt already has a scheduled on-field debut.

Debut against Vasco

Palmeiras will wear the new third kit for the first time on Sunday (23) against Vasco, in the 24th round of the Brazilian Championship, at 4 p.m. (Brasília time), at Nubank Parque.

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