2026 Puma World Cup National Team Kits
The tournament arrives. The 2026 Puma World Cup Jerseys land at the moment the sport has been building toward on North American soil — a collection of national kits that carries the weight of tournament football's highest stakes and the design ambition of a brand that has spent decades proving that the third kit manufacturer in the room is often the most interesting one. Puma does not dress the most nations at a World Cup. It dresses them with the most intention.
Each national kit moves through Puma's tournament design language with the specificity that separates a genuine football shirt from a replica — the national federation crest sitting at the chest with the authority earned through qualification, the base fabric rendered in Puma's ultraweave match construction that manages heat and moisture across the ninety minutes that matter most, and the design details drawn from each nation's visual and cultural identity with the research depth that a tournament of this scale demands. The away shirts find the tonal restraint and second-color exploration that Puma has always brought to its alternate kits, while the home shirts arrive with the saturated confidence of nations that have traveled to North America to leave no doubt about who they are.
Puma's World Cup portfolio has always been defined by the countries that wear it with the most conviction — the nations that treat the shirt as a declaration rather than a uniform, that understand the difference between wearing a football kit and inhabiting one. The 2026 collection was built for those nations, for those players, and for the fans who will fill the stands in cities from Vancouver to Miami carrying the color of their country and the belief that this is the tournament where everything changes. Puma dressed them for the moment. The moment is here.