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2026 FIFA World Cup — All 48 Teams

World Cup 2026
Jersey Database

Every home, away, and third kit for all 48 teams at the FIFA World Cup 2026. Browse by brand, vote for your favorite, and buy official jerseys.

48

Teams

144

Total Kits

97

Confirmed

47

Leaked

All 48 Team Kits

Home, away, and third jerseys for every World Cup 2026 nation. Filter by brand, group, or kit type.

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About the World Cup 2026 Jersey Database

The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be the largest ever, with 48 teams competing across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. That means 48 home kits, 48 away kits, and dozens of third kits — the biggest collection of World Cup jerseys in history.

WorldCupKits2026 is the definitive guide to every jersey being worn at the tournament. We track official kit releases, leaked designs, and confirmed colorways. Whether you're looking to buy a jersey, vote for the best design, or stay up to date on kit leaks, this is your one-stop resource.

Which brands are at the 2026 World Cup?

Nike and Adidas dominate with the most teams, followed by Puma. But the 2026 World Cup also features unique brands like Hummel (Denmark), Marathon (Ecuador, Bolivia), One All Sports (Cameroon), and Majid (Iran). Each brand brings its own design philosophy and cultural identity to the tournament.

When are World Cup 2026 jerseys released?

Major brands typically release home kits 6–12 months before the tournament, with away and third kits following 2–4 months before kickoff. Leaks often appear months earlier through supply chain photos and insider reports.