Nike has unveiled Brazil’s home kit for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, releasing the canary yellow jersey that the Seleção will wear throughout their campaign in the tournament co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

The release marks a significant moment for Brazilian football, as the five-time world champions prepare for a competition held in the Americas for the first time since 1994 — when Brazil last lifted the trophy.

The 2026 World Cup Nike home jersey stays true to Brazil’s historic identity, built on a bright canary yellow base accented with deep green detailing throughout. The collar is a structured rounded design in dark forest green, giving the shirt a classic, refined silhouette.

Green side panels run vertically along the torso and into the sleeves, adding both a performance-oriented visual flow and a nod to the colors of the Brazilian flag. The sleeve cuffs feature layered tonal striping in dark green and lighter teal — a subtle dual-tone detail that adds visual depth without disrupting the kit’s clean overall look.

The fabric itself is one of the Brazil World Cup 2026 Nike home kit’s most striking elements up close. The yellow material features a tonal all-over jacquard texture made up of overlapping geometric and triangular shapes — a tactile pattern that catches light differently depending on the viewing angle. The design adds visual complexity to what could otherwise read as a flat yellow surface, reinforcing the craftsmanship behind the construction.
The Confederação Brasileira de Futebol (CBF) crest — in its updated form featuring five stars above it for Brazil’s five World Cup titles — sits on the right chest, paired with “BRASIL” lettering in dark green beneath. The matching shorts are a vivid sky blue, carrying the CBF logo and “BRASIL” branding on the left leg. The combination of yellow, green, and blue across the full kit reflects the colors of the Brazilian national flag and echoes kits from some of the country’s most celebrated eras in international football. White socks with minimal branding complete the match-day look.
The kit is set to make its competitive debut on March 31, 2026, when Brazil faces Croatia in an international friendly — a fitting preview ahead of what will be a closely watched World Cup 2026 campaign. For a nation that treats international football as a matter of national identity, the kit represents more than just a uniform. It is a visual declaration of intent heading into the tournament, rooted in tradition while built for the demands of modern football.
Follow Football Fashion on Facebook, Instagram, X / Twitter and Threads for real-time updates of the latest and greatest soccer jersey launches and much more.