Ranked among the leading kit brands at this summer’s competition, PUMA unveils jerseys for 11 nations, including the most prominent African portfolio of any kit brand at the tournament
Home kits
Herzogenaurach, Germany, March 24th – Global sports company PUMA today officially launches its national team Home & Away kits for countries heading into this summer’s biggest international football competition. First revealed on the streets of New York City, the collection is now available worldwide for the first time.
From Africa, to Europe, South America to Oceania, the collection brings together: Morocco, Ghana, Paraguay, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Portugal, Czech Republic, Switzerland, New Zealand, Austria, and Egypt. This reflects PUMA’s long-standing affiliation with football across Africa, the brand once again brings forward the strongest African portfolio of any brand in the sport, sitting at the heart of a global lineup that spans continents and cultures.
Each design has been built to capture the culture, character, and spirit of the nation it represents, engineered for the highest level of the game, yet rooted in the same emotion that drives football everywhere it is played.
Away kits
Kit spotlights
Each kit in the collection is shaped by a balance between heritage and modern design, translating cultural references into a contemporary visual language. In Morocco, this approach draws on traditional craftsmanship and design codes, reinterpreted through a modern lens.
“Every kit in this collection is designed to carry the spirit of a nation: the colours, the symbols, the stories. We’ve pushed our performance innovation further than ever before, but the soul of each design comes from the people who wear it”, said Maria Kiebacher, PUMA Director Product Line Management Teamsport Apparel.
Ghana
Home: Pure energy. A white base is overtaken by bold geometric patterns in vibrant gradients of red, yellow, and green — the national colours brought to life through rhythm and motion. The iconic Black Star anchors the design front and centre. Celebratory, unapologetic, and built to stand out.
Away: Radiating power and optimism, the golden Away kit commands attention. An all-over Kente-inspired pattern adds cultural depth, while red trim and the Black Star tie the design back to Ghanaian heritage.
A moment that mattered
This week, PUMA headed to Rabat, Morocco, to share an intimate moment with the Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football (FRMF) unveiling the Atlas Lions’ new jerseys in a powerful surprise. Choosing to be on the ground and share the experience first-hand, PUMA met players in person during their first training session of the March FIFA window, where each received their personalised shirt ahead of the World Cup. The moment reinforced PUMA’s deep connection to Moroccan heritage and highlighted the importance they place on their national teams, creating a truly meaningful experience for the squad.
Rest of collection
Elsewhere in the collection, Switzerland’s Home kit leads with precision and national colour: bold red, clean white accents, and the Swiss cross front and centre. Austria pairs an uncompromising red-and-black Home kit with a fluid, alpine-inspired Away. Paraguay brings back classic red and white stripes with a distressed finish, contrasted by a tactical, camo-inspired Away. Senegal balances cultural pride and elegance, with intricate tonal patterns on the Home and a vibrant teal Away full of energy. Côte d’Ivoire’s collection radiates warmth and festivity: the Home kit animated by traditional Ivorian textiles, the Away understated by contrast. New Zealand strips it back to raw, quiet power: a black Home textured with natural landscapes, paired with a soft ice-blue Away. Czech Republic rounds out the collection with a deep red Home rooted in national pride and a stripped-back Away that captures the spontaneity of the game.
Technologies & innovation behind the design
The full kit range is available in both Authentic and Replica versions. The Authentic jersey is developed with PUMA’s ULTRAWEAVE technology: an ultra-light performance fabric engineered for unrestricted, natural movement at the highest level of the game.
The Replica jersey features the same design as worn by the players, crafted with a more relaxed fit for match days and everyday wear. All jerseys incorporate PUMA’s dryCELL sweat-wicking technology to keep players and fans dry and comfortable.
Reflecting PUMA’s commitment to responsible product innovation, all Replica jerseys are made using the RE:FIBRE initiative, utilising recycled textile waste as the primary source of material. The recycled material maintains the same quality and performance standards and can be recycled again and again without losing quality, supporting a more circular future for football apparel.
The PUMA national team Home and Away kits are available from PUMA stores, PUMA.com, and select retailers worldwide from 24 March 2026.
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PUMA
PUMA is one of the world’s leading sports brands, designing, developing, and selling footwear, apparel and accessories. Founded in 1948, PUMA helps the world’s best athletes and teams perform at their best with its innovative products. Known for its iconic cat logo and the Formstrip, the company offers performance products in categories such as Football, Running and Training. Its Sportstyle collections are rooted in sports and inspire consumers by celebrating sports culture. With its long history and strong heritage, PUMA is proud of having one of the strongest archives in the industry, with many iconic products such as the Suede and the Speedcat. The PUMA Group owns the brands PUMA, Cobra Golf and stichd. The company distributes its products in over 120 countries, employs more than 20,000 people and is headquartered in Herzogenaurach/Germany. For more information, please visit https://about.puma.com.




























