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USMNT unveils 2026 World Cup kit

By Thomson Reuters Mar 16, 2026 | 11:06 AM

Nike and U.S. Soccer released images Monday of the new kits the U.S. men’s national team will debut in a friendly this month before sporting them at this summer’s FIFA World ​Cup.

It will become the new look for all U.S. soccer national ‌teams upon its release, marking the first time all American senior and youth squads will don the same home and away kits.

“A national team jersey represents the pride of wearing the crest, not just for players on the field, but also for the ‌fans ​who support them every step of the way,” ⁠said Dave Wright, chief commercial ⁠officer of U.S. Soccer. “With the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup coming to the United States, we’re excited to see players across all 27 of our National Teams and supporters across the country wearing this kit ​as we build toward an incredible moment for the game.”

The home jersey, referred to as the Stripes kit, includes a top with wavy white ⁠and red stripes, emulating an American flag ⁠waving in the wind.

The away jersey, referred to as the ​Stars kit, is a more subtle dark color approaching black with metallic stars ​that are visible as the light hits the jersey.

Each kit ‌also features an “inner pride” mark on the interior collar, and U.S. Soccer also created bespoke fonts, titled Stars and Stripes, which will be introduced on the jerseys.

“I think between both kits there is something for everybody,” said Ronnie ⁠J. Stewart, global product director for Nike. “If you want to be loud and proud and represent the crest, no one’s going to doubt who you’re there ⁠for in the light ‌kit. If you’re looking for that lifestyle look that ⁠works off the field, the dark is for you.”

After ​some U.S. ‌players critiqued the design of the 2022 World Cup ​kits in ⁠Qatar, the players were consulted on the design for these kits, along with on the “fit, mobility and breathability” of the uniforms.

The jerseys will make their debut when the U.S. hosts friendlies against Belgium (March 28) and Portugal (March 31) in Atlanta.

The USMNT then opens the World Cup on June 12 against Paraguay in Los ​Angeles.

–Field Level Media