No More Nike - Puma Malaysia 2025 Home & Away Kits Released - Based on Teamwear Kits
- New Kit Provider: Puma has replaced Nike as the official kit provider for the Malaysian national football team.
- 2025 Home Kit Design: The 2025 home jersey is yellow, based on the Puma teamCUP template, and features the Malaysian football logo.
- 2025 Away Kit Design: The 2025 away jersey is black with yellow and white accents, also based on the Puma teamCUP template.
A few hours ago, Puma and FAM officially announced the new Malaysia 2025 home and away shirts, replacing Nike.
Malaysia 2025 Home Kit
Check out Puma's Malaysia 2025 home shirt below.
The Puma Malaysia 2025 home jersey is based on the Puma teamCUP teamwear shirt, with the main color being yellow and only the Malaysia football logo added.
Malaysia 2025 Away Kit
This is the new Puma Malaysia away shirt for 2025.
The Puma Malaysia 2025 away football shirt, like the home shirt, is based on the Puma 23-24 teamCup teamwear the Puma Malaysia 2025 away shirt, with a predominantly black with yellow and white accents.
Malaysia 2024 vs 2025 Kits
Check out all Malaysia kits on Football Kit Archive.
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