Umbro has unveiled the Democratic Republic of the Congo national football team kit collection for 2026, featuring home, away, and third designs that will be worn at the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 and potentially at the FIFA World Cup 2026 if the team secures qualification through intercontinental playoffs.

The Congo DR 2026 match range showcases three distinct colorways manufactured by Umbro. The home kit features a light blue base, the away kit is white, and the third kit displays a bold red design. Each jersey incorporates the Democratic Republic of the Congo flag and the FECOFA badge.

The Congo DR 2026 Umbro light blue home kit presents a striking leopard stripe-inspired pattern across the lower half. The motif transitions from white into deeper blue tones. The kit includes a red crew neck collar with white trim and red sleeve cuffs. The DRC flag appears on the chest alongside the Umbro logo and FECOFA crest, which displays two stars above it in recognition of the country’s 1968 and 1974 AFCON championships.

The Congo DR 2026 Umbro away kit features a geometric diamond pattern, with the design transitioning from white at the top to blue tones at the bottom. Blue accents appear on the collar and shoulder panels, creating visual continuity with the home design while maintaining the same badge placement.

Congo DR’s AFCON 2025 and 2026 Umbro third kit takes a different approach with bold yellow graphic patterns covering the shoulders and sleeves. These abstract shapes create an energetic aesthetic distinct from the diamond patterns. The jersey features a yellow crew neck collar with white and red sleeve trim.
Congo DR will debut their new Umbro kits at AFCON 2025, where they have been grouped with Benin, Botswana, and Senegal in the group stage. Should the team advance through intercontinental qualification playoffs, they will also be worn at FIFA World Cup 2026.
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