Discover all the 2026 World Cup jerseys: Complete guide to the 96 kits of the 48 teams
Published April 30, 2026 | By Foot Sport editorial team
The 2026 World Cup, the first edition with 48 teams organized by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, promises an exceptional visual spectacle. With 96 jerseys (home + away), Adidas, Nike, and Puma have competed in creativity to combine heritage, culture, and performance.
Summary
- The main favorites and their flagship jerseys
- Ranking of the best 2026 kits
- List of the 48 qualified teams
- Jerseys by kit manufacturer
- Why are these jerseys making history?
The main favorites and their flagship jerseys
Argentina (Adidas)
The reigning world champions keep their legendary Albiceleste. Adidas has introduced a subtle gradient on the light blue and white vertical stripes. The away jersey pays tribute to Argentine passion with vibrant cultural motifs. A timeless classic and one of the most beautiful of the tournament.
Available here: https://www.foot-sport.com/collections/maillots-argentine-coupe-du-monde-2026
Brazil (Nike)
Brazil surprises with a bold away kit in collaboration with Jordan: dark navy base with patterns inspired by Amazonian frogs (touches of yellow and fluorescent aqua). The home kit remains faithful to the iconic yellow with dynamic graphics.
Available here: https://www.foot-sport.com/collections/bresil-maillot-de-foot-foot-sport
France (Nike)
Les Bleus wear a modern and elegant home jersey. The away kit incorporates elements inspired by the North American continent. Optimized cooling technology for the 2026 summer heat.
Available here: https://www.foot-sport.com/collections/maillots-equipe-de-france-coupe-du-monde-2026
Germany (Adidas)
A powerful tribute to the four world titles. The design incorporates references to iconic 90s jerseys while remaining modern and imposing.
Available here: https://www.foot-sport.com/collections/maillots-allemagne-coupe-du-monde-2026
Spain (Adidas)
Elegant red with thin yellow vertical stripes inspired by the Spanish flag. One of the most successful kits according to early feedback.
Available here: https://www.foot-sport.com/collections/maillots-espagne-coupe-du-monde-2026
Other mentions
- Mexico (Adidas): Deep green with modernized Aztec patterns
- United States (host): Contemporary patriotic design
- Canada (Nike): Bright red with geometric shapes inspired by the maple leaf
- Portugal (Puma): Lusitanian elegance
Ranking of the best 2026 World Cup jerseys
According to initial reviews (Footy Headlines, ESPN, GQ):
- Best designs: Germany home, Argentina home, Spain away, South Africa away
- Most original: Brazil away (Jordan collaboration), several African and South American kits
- Most streetwear: Several Nike and Adidas kits
List of 48 teams qualified for the 2026 World Cup
Co-hosts
Canada • Mexico • United States
UEFA (16 teams)
Germany, England, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Scotland, Spain, France, Norway, Netherlands, Portugal, Czech Republic, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey
CONMEBOL (6 teams)
Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay
CAF (10 teams)
Algeria, Cabo Verde, Congo DR, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia
AFC (9 teams)
Australia, Iraq, Iran, Japan, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Uzbekistan
CONCACAF (6 teams)
Curaçao, Haiti, Panama + the 3 hosts
OFC (1 team)
New Zealand
Jerseys by kit manufacturer
- Adidas: Argentina, Germany, Spain, Mexico… (the largest contingent)
- Nike: France, Brazil, England, United States, Canada, South Korea…
- Puma: Portugal, Morocco, Senegal, Ghana, New Zealand…
Why are these jerseys making history?
With 48 nations, the cultural diversity is unprecedented. Kit manufacturers have drawn on the teams' history, traditional motifs (Aztec, Amazonian, European, etc.) and new textile technologies to create jerseys that are both high-performance and aesthetically pleasing.
Tell us in the comments: Argentina, Brazil, Germany, France, or a surprise jersey?
At Foot Sport, we will continue to follow all launches and will soon offer detailed comparisons, reviews, and buying guides.
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