2002 World Cup Kit Overview - All 64 Kits
Hosted by South Korea and Japan, won by Brazil, the 2002 FIFA World Cup now took place nearly 20 years ago. Today we want to take a look at the jerseys worn by the participants back then.
As was the case in 2018, the battle for supremacy among kit suppliers was mainly fought between Adidas and Nike, who have a combined total of 18 out of 32 possible sponsorships.
2002 World CUp Kits
GROUP A
Denmark
Home
Away
Senegal
Home
Away
Uruguay
Home
Away
France
Home
Away
GROUP B
Spain
Home
Away
Paraguay
Home
Away
South Africa
Home
Away
Slovenia
Home
Away
GROUP C
Brazil
Home
Away
Turkey
Home
Away
Costa Rica
Home
Away
China
Home
Away
GROUP D
South Korea
Home
Away
United States
Home
Away
Portugal
Home
Away
Poland
Home
Away
GROUP E
Germany
Home
Away
Ireland
Home
Away
Cameroon
Home
Away
Saudi Arabia
Home
Away
GROUP F
Sweden
Home
Away
England
Home
Away
Argentina
Home
Away
Nigeria
Home
Away
GROUP G
Mexico
Home
Away
Italy
Home
Away
Croatia
Home
Away
Ecuador
Home
Away
Third
GROUP H
Japan
Home
Away
Belgium
Home
Away
Russia
Home
Away
Tunisia
Home
Away
Check out more World Cup kits on Football Kit Archive.
Do the 2002 World Cup kits hold up to or even exceed today's standards of design? Which one is your favorite? Comment below.
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2003/04 Vicenza De Martin #22 *Match Issue* Home Shirt (XL) Biemme
2000/01 Valencia Aimar #22 Home Shirt (M) Nike
2000/01 Farnborough Town Home Shirt (XL) Branded
2008/09 Sweden Ibrahimovic #10 *BNWT with Defects* Home Shirt (XL) Umbro
2004/05 Ajax Sneijder #18 Home Shirt (M) Adidas
2005/06 Liverpool Gerrard #8 Away Shirt (M) Reebok
2001/02 Real Madrid Centenary Rain Jacket (M) Adidas
Dorking Wanderers 26-27 Home & Away Kits Released
English National League South side Dorking Wanderers have officially revealed their new home and away kits for the 2026-2027 season.
The new 26-27 home shirt introduces a classic and timeless design, stripping things back to a traditional aesthetic. It features bold red and white vertical stripes that draw inspiration from historic European football heritage. To complete the clean and authentic on-pitch look, the home jersey is perfectly paired with deep blue shorts and traditional white socks.
Following the launch of the primary strip, Dorking Wanderers also introduced their new 26-27 away kit, which delivers a much sharper and modern edge. This secondary jersey is defined by striking black and orange stripes, creating a strong contrast between dark and vibrant tones.
Notably, the club has thoughtfully replaced the betting sponsor with health and wellbeing partner Nuffield Health for all junior kits, while also actively reducing the price of youth shirts by £6 down to £39 to help younger fans afford their colors.
Which of these two striped Dorking Wanderers designs do you prefer? Let us know in the comments below.
Special Goiás 2026 'Romaria' Kit Released
Brazilian side Goiás EC and technical sponsor Diadora have officially launched a special edition "Romaria" kit for the 2026 season. This unique jersey is designed to honor the deep-rooted faith and cultural traditions of the club's supporters, known as the Emerald Nation.
Tying heavily into the local religious pilgrimages that take place in the state of Goiás, the release operates under the fitting motto, "Faith is not explained. It is carried," successfully blending regional heritage with modern football apparel.
The design of the new Goiás 2026 Romaria shirt is anchored by an off-white base that is heavily detailed with an intricate, tonal graphic pattern. This all-over print features ornate filigree and religious iconography directly inspired by the Divino Pai Eterno (Divine Eternal Father), a central figure in the state's famous annual pilgrimage. To contrast the subtle background artwork, Diadora has applied its logo and the classic circular 'G' club crest in a sharp, dark green on the chest, while subtle gold piping accents the shoulder lines.
The most striking colorful details of the kit are reserved for the sleeve cuffs, which feature vibrant, tricolor bands of blue, green, and yellow. Upon closer inspection, these colored stripes are inscribed with repeating "Divino Pai Eterno" text, further cementing the jersey's homage to the region's spiritual traditions.
What are your thoughts on this intricately detailed Diadora and Goiás Romaria kit? Let us know in the comments below.
Aldosivi 2026 Home and Away Kits Released
Kappa has officially unveiled the new home and away kits for Argentine side Aldosivi ahead of the second half of the 2026 season. Launched under the campaign themes of "Familia" and "Barrio," the Italian sportswear brand has delivered a set of bespoke designs that celebrate the club's rich history and deep connection to its local community in Mar del Plata.
The Kappa Aldosivi 2026 home shirt is part of the "Familia" collection, which serves as a tribute to the inherited passion that unites different generations of the club's supporters. The design stays remarkably true to the team's historical visual identity, featuring the classic green and yellow vertical stripes. The green stripes have a subtle pattern.
Complementing the primary strip is the new Aldosivi 2026 away kit, introduced as part of the "Barrio" collection to honor the local neighborhood and the people who define the club's everyday identity. This alternative jersey opts for a modern look in black with gradient logos and elements.