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adidas unveils the official 2026 home kits for 22 partner federations ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026, featuring bold new designs inspired by the respective histories, landscapes, and cultures of each nation.
The lineup includes kits for Algeria, Argentina, Belgium, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Northern Ireland, Peru, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela, and Wales.
The range is crafted for performance, built to keep world class players cool and comfortable on the biggest stages across Canada, Mexico, and the USA. To tackle intense warm-weather conditions, body-mapped 3D engineered mechanical stretch fabrics incorporate adidas’ latest CLIMACOOL+ materials that wick sweat faster, keeping players dryer for longer. Perforated wide 3-stripe tapes enable ultimate breathability, while strategically placed mesh holes on both fabric and trims deliver best-in-class air permeability, ensuring optimal ventilation even in the most demanding climates. The jerseys also feature a new lenticular heat-applied federation crest and adidas logo expression, a process that creates a unique shapeshifting appearance, adding a bold and innovative visual detail.
“The national kit is the symbol of a nation’s togetherness and pride,” says Sam Handy, GM Football at adidas. “As teams step onto the world stage at the biggest World Cup we have ever seen, they carry the hopes of a whole new generation of fans, while representing those that have come before them. A World Cup is about creating moments that transcend the stadium, so we’ve engineered the designs as an honour to each nation’s roots but also to celebrate an era where every fan, everywhere, is part of the story.”
All adidas federation home jerseys will be available for purchase from November 6th via adidas.com and select retailers. Check out the 22-jersey lineup below.
Algeria

Inspired by the sand dunes of the Algerian desert, the Algeria home jersey boasts a dynamic stripe graphic layout in beige and white, with a vibrant green finish across the neckline and shoulders.
This articulation of the undulating dunes iconic to the country, connects the team to home, alongside “Algeria” which appears in Arabic on the back of the neck.
Argentina

The traditional Argentina vertical stripes in sky blue and white, take on a shapeshifting look, with a unique 3 coloured fading effect, channelling the blue tones from the three previous FIFA World Cup winning shirts – 1978, 1986 & 2022. The back neck sees a bespoke sign-off reading ‘1896’ – celebrating the founding date of the AFA.
Belgium

Belgium’s home kit takes inspiration from the prominent gothic stained-glass windows found across the Nation’s architecture. Icons representing the Red Devils, and the Red Flames – the nicknames of the Men’s and Women’s teams – are repeated in this style across the jersey’s red base.
The trims of the shoulders and cuffs are finished in a black and yellow detailing – leaning into the colours of the country’s flag.
Chile

Chile’s national bird, the Condor, takes centre stage across their home jersey. Sat on a traditional red base, an all-over printed pattern echoes the feathers of the bird, whilst on the back of the neck, the Condor appears again, in the form of a bespoke sign-off icon.
Colombia

The FCF Home Kit is inspired by magical realism, an artistic style that fuses fantastic elements with realistic environments, often represented by yellow butterflies. It is paired with blue shorts and red socks, creating an unmistakably Colombian look.
Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s home kit features a vibrant, all-over repeating graphic print built using elements such as leaves, toucans and smiles in red, blue and pink – all visuals that celebrate ‘Pura Vida’. This term, which can be found across the back neck of the jersey, is a deeply ingrained national attitude, synonymous with optimism, gratitude, contentment and harmonious living with nature. An attitude Costa Rican’s pride themselves on.
Germany

Championing Germany’s previous successes in this tournament, the home jersey pays homage to some of the nation’s most iconic shirts. The repeating diamond shape and chevron detailing are each inspired by the iconic graphics from previous shirts, including the 2014 World Cup winning shirt.
Hungary

Hungary’s home jersey arrives in the country’s traditional dark red – combined with elements of white and green to represent the colours of the Hungarian flag.
The jersey celebrates the 125th anniversary of the Hungarian Football Federation with a special jubilee logo – while the country crest and Federation logo feature above the heart and on the right side of the chest respectively. “Magyarország” meaning Hungary, signs-off the design on the back of the neck.
Italy

Tradition meets innovation in the Italy home Jersey – inspired by the rich heritage of Italian football, the shirt celebrates the essence of the FIGC (the Italian Football Federation) with its bold design. Azzurra, referring to the National team’s nickname and the colour of the jersey, meaning ‘the blue,’ appears in gold lettering across the back of the shirt neck.
Japan

The classic blue of the Japanese Home jersey is brought to life using an abstract graphic with ash blue linear details, reflecting the famed haze found on the horizon where sky and sea meet in Japan. The Japanese flag sits proudly as a sign-off across the back of the neck.
Mexico

Heritage and future come together in the new México home shirt. This jersey represents the energy and pride that will unite generations of fans during the upcoming FIFA World Cup. It celebrates the unwavering support of a nation that lives and breathes football, where every shared moment reflects the heart of México. On the back of the neck, the phrase “SOMOS MÉXICO”, meaning “We Are México”, appears as a symbol of the unity and passion that define the Mexican spirit.
Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland’s home jersey features in a teal and green base, punctuated by an abstract graphic inspired by the dynamic lines of the country’s architecture, connecting fans and players to the heart of the country.
Peru

Inspired by the three topographical elements found in Peru – Coastline, Highlands and Rainforests – a red sash proudly features as an all-over graphic print across the white base of Peru’s home jersey. The print is created using abstract line drawings which form symbols of each landscape, such as a penguin for Coastline and forest leaf for Rainforest. A back neck sign-off of ‘PERU’ is formed using a similar graphic font style.
Qatar

Designed to honour the zig-zag line that divides the white and maroon sections of the Qatar national flag, the maroon Qatar home kit is punctuated by a series of darker serrated lines running down the centre of the shirt, with ‘Qatar’ in Arabic incorporated as a sign-off on the back of the neck.
Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Arabia home kit presents a unique purple and dark green all-over print, inspired by the elaborately decorated doorways found in the country and featuring vibrant details borrowed from the region’s lavender fields.
Set against a deep green base, the striking design also draws inspiration from cherished country symbols – the falcon and the palm tree but partnered with geometric patterns to create a modern aesthetic.
Scotland

On Scotland’s home jersey, the traditional saltire – found on Scotland’s flag – takes centre stage as a repeating deep-blue pattern across the customary home jersey blue. The saltire graphic is also featured across the back of the neck as a sign-off detail.
Spain

Spain’s home kit for FIFA World Cup 2026 arrives in a clean, pinstripe finish, with the red base punctuated by repeating yellow vertical lines, that draw visual cues from the national flag and crest. The spirit of the nation will be carried by the players with the word ESPANA seen written on the back of the shirt neck.
Sweden

The traditional yellow and blue colors associated with Sweden’s home shirt are given a modern twist, to pay homage to the country’s 70’s era.
The design features a tonal graphic built into the fabric, inspired by the popular flower stitching commonly found on jeans and traditional Swedish folk dresses from the era. The nostalgic design allows fans to celebrate their heritage with a fresh, yet familiar, aesthetic, which is completed with modern typography on the back of the neck reading ‘Sverige’ – or Sweden in English.
Ukraine

The Ukraine home jersey is a tribute to the nation’s rich heritage and traditions. The traditional bright yellow and blue kit incorporates a subtle, repeating graphic built into the shirt in a darker yellow colour – with the pattern taking its inspiration from shapes and elements found in the Ukrainian coat of arms. A back neck sign-off of “Україна” – which means Ukraine in Ukrainian – completes the design.
United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates’ jersey arrives in a fresh, white base, that is enlivened with red accents and a unique grey graphic across the shoulders and arms. The geometric pattern takes its visual cues from the shield shapes found on the federation crest.
Venezuela

The burgundy red of Venezuela’s home kit comes to life with an all-over abstract print inspired by the shapes and topography found in the Tepui mountains. A back neck sign-off in gold, reads ‘LA VINOTINTO’ – the federation’s official name.
Wales

The red base synonymous with the Welsh home kit, is reimagined with the introduction of a horizontal stripe design factoring in dark green, red and white stripes – with the official Welsh translation of the country name CYMRU, faintly visible in the centre green stripe. This features again alongside the team motto – “Gorau Chwarae Cyd Chwarae” translating to “Best Play is Team Play”– across the back of the neck.
