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May 29, 2026 7 min read
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off June 11 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico — the first 48-team tournament in history, and the biggest one ever played on home soil for American fans. If you want to wear your colors before kickoff, the time to buy is now. The best sizes and the marquee jerseys sell out fast once group-stage matchups are set, and replacements can take weeks to restock during a tournament.
PUMA outfits one of the strongest national-team lineups heading into 2026, with the deepest African portfolio in the game plus heavyweight European and South American sides. As an authorized PUMA retailer since 2001, we’ve pulled together the best PUMA World Cup 2026 jerseys to buy right now — ranked by who’s worth grabbing first, with home, away, youth, women’s, and authentic options where available.
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Portugal is PUMA’s marquee federation for 2026, and with what looks like Cristiano Ronaldo’s final World Cup, the FPF home shirt is the single hottest jersey of the cycle. The home design leans into tradition — that commanding red base with the iconic crest — while staying modern and sharp, and the away kit builds on PUMA’s “Connecting Heroes” theme. If you only buy one World Cup jersey this year, make it this one.
Want to go beyond the jersey? Pair it with the FPF Full-Zip Hoodie, FTBLCULTURE Tee, or Portugal Culture Scarf.
After becoming the first African and Arab nation to reach a World Cup semifinal in 2022, Morocco arrives in 2026 with arguably the most passionate global fanbase of any PUMA team. The FRMF home kit pairs a deep, commanding red with green accents and traditional patterning at the collar and sleeves rooted in Moroccan heritage — clean, confident, and instantly recognizable.
Heads up: Morocco stock is already running thin on key sizes. If you want it, don’t wait.
Switzerland heads to its sixth consecutive World Cup, and PUMA has reworked the classic red shirt with a subtle tonal pattern inspired by the country’s futuristic passports — texture and movement under a disciplined, clean silhouette. It’s one of the most wearable kits in the whole lineup.
Mohamed Salah leads Egypt back to the World Cup, and the EFA kit is one of the best-stocked, best-value PUMA jerseys we carry. Bold red home, crisp white away — both built to mirror the match-day kit.
One of Africa’s most storied programs, Ghana brings the Black Stars and a loyal U.S. supporter base. The GFA home kit is clean white with the federation’s signature detailing.
The Czech Republic earned its first World Cup berth in two decades the hard way, surviving back-to-back penalty shootouts in the European playoffs. They land in Group A alongside co-hosts Mexico — a great underdog story to back. The FACR kit features a blood-red base with distinctive woven trim.
Paraguay is back at the World Cup for the first time since 2010, and PUMA gave the home shirt a meaningful refresh on the classic red-and-white stripes. It’s a sharp pick for South American fans and stripe lovers alike.
PUMA’s 2026 roster runs deep, and three more nations are worth a serious look — all with home and away kits in stock now.
One of Africa’s elite sides and a recent AFCON champion, Senegal pairs a clean white home shirt with a striking green away. Deep stock and a loyal fanbase make this one of our most popular African kits.
Côte d’Ivoire arrives in its iconic orange home kit with green accents, while the away leans into the country’s sharp streetwear influence — white with soft-washed orange and green hits. Two of the best-looking kits in the whole collection.
New Zealand’s home kit puts the Silver Fern front and center with an all-over graphic, while the away — guided by the hau, the breath of life — features a flowing pattern symbolizing the four winds. Distinctive designs for OFC’s flag-bearer.
Austria also returns to the World Cup for the first time in 28 years — watch for that kit landing soon. Browse every nation →
PUMA doesn’t make the official U.S. federation kit, but it backs two of the USMNT’s biggest stars — Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie — with bold US-themed player collections. It’s the PUMA way to show up for the home team.
One of the most common questions we get. Here’s the quick breakdown:
Not sure on size? Replicas tend to run true-to-size with a relaxed fit, while player and authentic versions run slimmer — if you’re between sizes or want a looser look, size up on those. Every jersey page lists the PUMA size chart.
A jersey is just the start. Round out your World Cup look:
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PUMA outfits a strong 2026 lineup including Portugal, Morocco, Switzerland, Egypt, Ghana, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Czechia, Paraguay, Austria, and New Zealand — the deepest African portfolio of any brand in the tournament.
As early as possible. Popular nations and core sizes (medium and large) sell out first, and demand spikes once the tournament begins on June 11. Buying now is the best way to guarantee your size and team.
Yes. Goal Kick Soccer has been an authorized PUMA retailer since 2001. Every jersey we sell is 100% authentic and officially licensed — never a replica knockoff or gray-market import.
Replicas are made for fans — comfortable, durable, and roomier, usually $80–$100. Authentic (or player/pro) versions match what athletes wear on the pitch, with a slimmer, performance fit, typically $130–$140+.
Yes. Many nations — including Portugal, Egypt, and Ghana — are available in youth and women’s-specific fits, so the whole family can rep their team.
PUMA doesn’t produce the official U.S. federation kit, but it offers US-themed player collections for stars Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie — a great way to back the USMNT with PUMA gear.
The World Cup only comes around once every four years — and a home-soil tournament is a once-in-a-generation event. Lock in your team’s jersey while sizes are in stock and you’ll be ready when the whistle blows on June 11.