
adidas has unveiled the official away kits for all partner federations ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including 13 nations already qualified for this summer’s tournament.
Unlike the home kits revealed in November, which feature the three stripes performance “mountain” logo, these away kits are adorned with the iconic Trefoil, marking the first time the adidas Originals logo has appeared on the World Cup stage in 36 years. The designs channel a distinct ’90s energy, drawing inspiration from the 1992 games, where the the Trefoil last appeared on World Cup kits.
Check out all 25 federation away kits below and shop the jerseys now on adidas.com and at select retailers.
Algeria


Inspired by the vibrant colors of the rocky deserts and lush oases found across Algeria, the away jersey features interspersed vertical green stripes set against a striking deep green, reflective of the country’s unique landscapes and traditional palette.
“ALGERIA” is proudly inscribed in Arabic across the back of the neck, connecting the team to their homeland, on their World Cup journey.
Argentina


The away jersey draws from Argentina’s rich artistic heritage, featuring a distinct swirling blue graphic pattern inspired by the nation’s traditional motifs. Hints of white on a black base enhance the stylised lines, intricate floral swirls, and climbing plants, bringing the design to life in striking contrast.
Etched on to the back of the neck is a bespoke “Argentina” motif sat in front of the Sol de Mayo, the national sun symbol.
Belgium


The away jersey adorns an all-over pattern in a light blue, pink and white colorway, formed as a tribute to Belgian artist René Magritte and the famous Belgian surrealist movement. Layered lines and shapes create a sense of depth and movement, in a playful nod to Magritte’s work. Fans will also recognize iconic elements of the nation’s crest, as well as symbols of football, such as the ball and pitch line markings.
A twist on his The Treachery of Images artwork – which traditionally reads ‘Ceci n’est pas une pipe’ meaning “This is not a pipe,” is visible as subtle detail in the neck of jersey: ‘Ceci n’est pas un maillot,’ saying “This is not a jersey.”
Chile


Chile’s away kit takes its look from the flowering desert, a rare phenomenon of the Atacama Desert. Celebrating the country’s unique natural landscape, striking pink flowers feature in an all-over graphic print on an off-white base, with subtle brown detailing representing the cracks from which they emerge.
The design is finished with a shield motif taken from the Federation crest across the back of the neck in black.
Colombia


The away jersey celebrates Colombia’s unique biodiversity, blending the palette of its two coastlines. The design features an all-over repeating pattern that mixes the darker blue shades of the Pacific Ocean and lighter ones of the Caribbean Sea, brought to life through staggered vertical lines.
A bold yellow trim detailing across the 3-stripes, cuffs and logos, is mirrored in the word “COLOMBIA” across the back of the neck, evoking a sense of pride and connection to their land.
Costa Rica


A dynamic all-over blue and fuchsia graphic adorns the Costa Rica away kit, incorporating elements from the iconic Toucan – a bird found in Costa Rica – with leaves from the vast rainforests in which they inhabit. The birds’ vibrant colors and social nature, reflects the nation’s lively, happy and friendly culture – embodied in the phrase ‘Pura Vida,’ etched on the back of the neck.
Curaçao


The Curaçao away kit celebrates the capital city Willemstad and the colorful buildings that reside in its Punda and Otrobanda districts. These districts, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are characterized by vibrant, sunlit facades and are represented across this design via its pastel yellow base and bold pink, turquoise, and orange stripes.
Completing the aesthetic is an intricate blue detailing that flows through the sleeves, cuffs, and the outline of the adidas logo and national badge.
Germany


Continuing the visual language of the home kit, diagonal chevrons are re-imagined as an all-over pattern in navy blue, forming a rhythmic repeat of three interlocking shapes. The colour palette blends hues from different eras of DFB history. It features a nod to the classic blue quarter zips worn in 1954, as well as the classic blue and white training tops of the 60s, 70s, and 80s, while aqua blue accents reference the bold colored training wear of the 90s. All engineered to create a striking and strong visual effect.
A subtle flag label sign-off at the hem of the jersey celebrates the long-standing partnership between adidas and Germany since 1954.
Greece


Taking inspiration from the iconic jerseys of the 80s, the away kit features a classic deep blue look with graphic vertical stripes that gives a subtle nod to the famous pylons prominent in Greek structures, blending Greece’s ancient architectural heritage into a clean, modern football aesthetic. “1926” is inscribed on the back of the neck in Greek, marking the federation’s centenary.
Hungary


The jersey takes its color inspiration from the country’s national colors — combining a white base with deep red detailing across the shoulders and biceps, to celebrate the federation’s 125th anniversary. The shirt is finished with a bespoke 125 back-neck sign off, in dark gold.
Italy


Based on traditional Italian tailoring and inspired by smart suit jackets previously worn by the national team during historic celebratory moments, the jersey is designed with an all-over light blue and white pattern that replicates the intricate weaves found on garments of this type.
The sleeves, logos, and numbering are completed with marine blue and gold detailing, meanwhile a monogram-inspired “italia” on the back of the neck celebrates a personalized embroidery style, that signifies ownership and identity.
Japan


Drawing inspiration from the “Colors Beyond the Horizon,” the Japan away design is brought to life through a stripe graphic featuring 12 distinct colors, combining to represent the unity and bond of the nation, on and off the pitch.
Set against an off-white base and 11 fading vertical lines run down the shirt in a rain-like effect, symbolizing each of the 11 on-pitch players, while a bold central stripe takes the color of the red sun of the national flag to represent the heart of the team — it’s fans.
The Japanese flag is stamped proudly across the back of the neck as a mark of national pride and collective identity
Mexico


Taking inspiration from Mexico’s rich history, the away jersey incorporates an all-over grey graphic adorning a white base, influenced by patterns known as ‘Grecas’, found on traditional architecture and art. The recurring all-over motif features a repeating pattern of abstract stairs, referencing the stepped exteriors often found on traditional Mexican buildings.
The phrase “SOMOS MÉXICO,” meaning “We Are México,” is scribed into the back of the neck and symbolizes the unity and passion that defines the Mexican spirit ahead of hosting their record 3rd FIFA World Cup.
Northern Ireland


Influenced by the unwavering support of the fans, the cloud white away jersey is punctuated by mint green lines running diagonally across the front — a color combination adored by the fans.
The number 12 is etched in Roman numerals on the back of the neck, in a further tribute to the support provided to the team, by those in the stands.
Peru


Celebrating Peru’s vibrant ‘Chicha’ design culture, often found on traditionally colorful posters and art, the away jersey adorns a black base complimented with a trefoil badge and three stripes on the shoulder in fluorescent colors: Magenta, Solar Yellow, and Solar Orange.
A “Peru” tag on the back of the neck carries those same ‘Chicha’ inspired colors, tying the design together.
Qatar


An abstract grey wave-like graphic transcends Qatar’s away jersey. Inspired by the desert sand dunes, the pattern takes on the geometry and shapes seen across the breathtaking landscape. “Qatar” is etched in Arabic across the back of the neck as a symbol of national pride and unity.
Saudi Arabia


Saudi Arabia’s away kit features a bespoke weave pattern often found on various traditional garments, against a pearlescent white base — capturing the vibrant essences of Saudi fashion.
The logo and crest are finished in royal gold detailing, while the neckline and number is slightly highlighted in the nation’s deep green. The Saudi Arabian emblem, depicting a palm tree and crossed swords, is printed on the back as a nod to heritage and identity.
Scotland


The away jersey reintroduces scarlet red tones, in a nod to the history of some of Scotland’s classic kits. Punctuated by thin, purple vertical stripes, it creates a sleek, contemporary update to a timeless design. A purple and green thistle, Scotland’s national flower symbolizing resilience, adorns the back of the neck in a subtle sign-off.
South Africa


The away jersey makes a bold statement in South Africa’s iconic green and gold — a combination of colors deeply rooted in their sporting identity. Blending heritage and sophistication, a traditional green forms the base with detailed white and gold trims on the collar, a tribute to the prestige and progression of football in the country.
Gold and white accents adorn the cuffs and logos, reflecting a timeless elegance, while embodying the nation’s ambition to shine on the football’s biggest stage.
Spain


Spain’s away jersey design taps into the nation’s illustrious literary history. An intricate all over pyrite color pattern, inspired by the drawings and graphics found in classic books and manuscripts, punctuates an off-white base that reflects the colour of a page.
The sleeves and neckline feature gold and burgundy details, while “ESPAÑA” is etched onto the back of the neck, with the distinctive letter Ñ celebrating the Spanish language and its culture heritage.
Sweden


Taking its visual cues and aesthetics from 70s patterns, three different tones of blue come together on Sweden’s away jersey to form a bold, all-over graphic design, a nod to the nation’s rich cultural heritage. With modern typography on the back of the neck reading ‘Sverige’ – or Sweden in English – this retro influence, blended with a contemporary touch, gives the design a fresh look for today’s fans.
Ukraine


Influenced by contemporary Ukrainian design, the away jersey features a striking reinterpretation of traditional cultural elements and symbols, creating a bold fusion of heritage and innovation. The graphic sits proudly across the upper chest in a mystery ink colourway on a blue base, merging a vintage aesthetic with contemporary streetwear influences.
In a vibrant yellow, the spelling of Ukraine, ‘Ykpaïha’ is inscribed on the back of the neck.
United Arab Emirates


The United Arab Emirates away jersey draw’s inspiration from the Federation’s logo mark. Set on a deep red base, the kit showcases a striking look with an all-over lighter red graphic, accented by crisp white trims. The geometric pattern takes its visual cues from the shield shapes found on the logo, embodying the spirit of the team. The nation’s flag adorns the back of the neck, serving as a proud finishing detail.
Venezuela


Paying homage to the federation’s history, the crisp white away jersey is punctuated by distinctive yellow, red and blue detailing that is carried through from the three stripes to logos and team badge. The crest features the word “VENEZUELA” in block letters on the left chest, the design reminiscent of the crest used between 1961 and 1967.
Gold detailing on the cuffs and number adds a refined, sophisticated touch, completed with ‘LA VINOTINTO’ written across the back of the neck – the federation’s official name.
Wales


Celebrating the country’s identity and heritage, the Welsh away kit is built with a cream base punctuated with abstract graphical interpretations of the Welsh dragon, in muted red tones, detailed across the front of the jersey.
CYMRU features alongside the team motto – “Gorau Chwarae Cyd Chwarae” – across the back of the neck.
