Nike has officially unveiled the home and away kits for Norway’s 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign. The Scandinavian nation is scheduled to compete in the group phase of the tournament, where they have been drawn alongside Iraq, Senegal, and France.

The kit release marks a significant update to the team’s visual identity as they prepare for the international stage in 2026.

The home Norway World Cup 2026 Nike jersey features a primary red colorway that emulates the design of the Norwegian national flag. A prominent blue Nordic cross, outlined in white, spans the front of the shirt.

Closer inspection of the images reveals an intricate, tonal knotwork pattern embedded within the blue fabric of the cross, a detail that also appears on the sleeve bands. The national federation crest is positioned on the left chest, and the kit is paired with white shorts and navy blue socks.

For the World Cup 2026 away strip, the team has transitioned to an all-black aesthetic. This Norway 2026 Jersey employs a monochromatic approach, featuring a blacked-out Norges Fotballforbund crest and a silver swoosh.

The fabric displays a distinct vertical ribbed texture across the torso and sleeves, providing a technical look. Inside the neckline, the word “NORGE” is printed in a stylized font, maintaining the minimalist theme. The full away uniform includes matching black shorts and black socks.

The new designs were first seen on the pitch during star striker Erling Haaland and Norway’s international friendly matches in March. The team debuted the kits in fixtures against Switzerland and the Netherlands, providing an initial look at the uniforms in a competitive environment. These friendlies served as a precursor to the 2026 tournament, allowing the squad to transition into the updated apparel before the group stages of the FIFA World Cup commence.
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