2026 FIFA World Cup Kits

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2026 FIFA World Cup Kits: Every Jersey from Groups A to L

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the largest in the tournament’s history, with 48 nations spread across 12 groups (A to L) and matches staged across the United States, Mexico and Canada from 11 June to 19 July 2026. Before a ball is kicked, however, another contest is already well under way: the battle of the shirts. From Adidas, Nike and Puma to smaller national outfitters like Marathon, Kelme and Saeta, every federation has used its 2026 World Cup kit to tell a story — of heritage, identity, geography and ambition.

A Group-by-Group Look at Every 2026 World Cup Jersey

This gallery brings together every home and away kit released so far for the 2026 FIFA World Cup as the FIFA World Cup Group Schedule was announced, organised cleanly by group from A through L. You’ll find Mexico’s Aztec sunstone home shirt, Germany’s chevron tribute to 1990 and 2014, Argentina’s three-shade tribute to their World Cup-winning blues, France’s Statue of Liberty-inspired design, South Korea’s tiger-print boldness, and dozens more. Whether you’re tracking a specific nation, comparing manufacturers, or simply admiring the design language of international football’s biggest stage, scroll on for the full visual rundown — group by group, kit by kit.

2026 FIFA World Cup Kits – Groups A to D

FIFA World Cup 2026 North America
Groups A, B, C, D First & Second Playing Kits

2026 FIFA World Cup Kits – Groups E to H

FIFA World Cup 2026 North America
Groups E, F, G, H First & Second Playing Kits

2026 FIFA World Cup Kits – Groups I to L

FIFA World Cup 2026 North America
Groups I, J, K, L First & Second Playing Kits

With thanks to Historical Football Kits

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Paul Yarden founded MyFootballFacts (MFF) in April 2009, after decades of collecting football data and statistics. A devout football fan, Paul follows the beautiful game around the world. As MFF’s main statistician and chief editor, he creates data reviews, daily football quizzes, and writes numerous articles. Renowned for his ability to spot trends, Paul is often described as a walking football encyclopaedia, known for his extensive trivia knowledge. He oversees the site's editorial direction and leads its data-driven coverage, including the World Cup 2026 predictions tracker, turning raw numbers into the trends and forecasts behind the headlines. Find Paul on X and LinkedIn.
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