
The home kits for several teams vying for World Cup success next summer have been introduced, and there’s plenty to discuss.
Defending champions Argentina, along with co-host Mexico and prominent European teams like Germany, Italy, and Spain, each showcase their new jerseys crafted by adidas, featuring a striking blend of new elements and traditional designs.
Several notable outfits include:
Algeria
Algeria Kit
Inspired by Algeria’s desert, this kit combines beige and white along with ‘Algeria’ printed in Arabic on the back of the neck.
Argentina: World Cup Champions (1978, 1986, 2022)
Argentina Kit
Featuring Lionel Messi and Alexis Mac Allister, Argentina’s kit, often known as La Albiceleste, retains its signature striped appearance. The World Cup champions will carry gold accents on their crest, commemorating their victory in Qatar 2022.
Belgium
Belgium’s kit draws inspiration from Gothic stained-glass windows, emphasizing their team nicknames, the Red Devils and Red Flames.
Italy: World Cup Champions (1934, 1938, 1982, 2006)
Italy aims to impress with their new designs while trying to qualify for the World Cup for the first time since 2014.
Japan
The Samurai Blue kit features an abstract graphic design reminiscent of the meeting point of the sea and sky.
Mexico
Returning to a vibrant green palette, Mexico’s jersey integrates Aztec symbols, celebrating their rich cultural heritage.
Spain: World Cup Champions (2010)
Spain’s red kits will now include dark blue sleeves, accented with bright features, showcasing the team’s regal appearance as they approach the next World Cup.
For further details on the rest of the teams and their unique designs, visit Fox Sports.


