2026 World Cup Kit Brands - 42 Teams, 13 Manufacturers
- Kit Manufacturers: Adidas, Nike, and Puma supply kits for over 77% of the 48 national teams participating in the 2026 World Cup.
- Adidas: Adidas outfits 14 nations, including Mexico, Argentina, and Germany, making them the leading kit supplier for the tournament.
- Smaller Brands: Ten smaller brands, including Kelme (Jordan and Bosnia), will also be represented at the 2026 World Cup, with most outfitting only one team.
Update: Following the conclusion of the final play-off matches, the complete lineup of all 48 teams participating in the 2026 World Cup this summer has been officially confirmed. With the stage set, we can now take a definitive look at the brand battle on the pitch, and as expected, the "Big Three" have almost completely dominated the landscape. Thanks for the visual chart by Mantos do Futebol.
2026 World Cup Kit Battle: All 48 Teams
Adidas, Nike, and Puma collectively account for a massive share of the tournament, supplying kits for over 77% of all the participating national teams.
Here is how the top three sportswear giants stack up:
- Adidas (14): Mexico; Japan; Argentina; Colombia; Algeria; South Africa; Qatar; Saudi Arabia; Germany, Belgium, Spain, Scotland, Curacao, Sweden
- Nike (12): USA; Canada; South Korea; Australia; Brazil; Uruguay; England; France; Croatia; Norway, Netherlands, Turkey
- Puma (11): New Zealand; Paraguay; Morocco; Egypt; Ghana; Ivory Coast; Senegal; Portugal; Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic
The Three Stripes brand is the clear leader in the clubhouse, outfitting a total of 14 nations. This puts them two teams ahead of their closest ival, Nike.
Adidas maintains its advantage with 13 national teams, including host nation Mexico, reigning champions Argentina, and many teams from Europe.
Nike ranks second with 12 teams, including two host countries: the United States and Canada, as well as many familiar nations such as England, Brazil, and France.
The Smaller Brands
Beyond the massive market share held by Adidas, Nike, and Puma, there are exactly 10 other, smaller manufacturers making an appearance at the 2026 World Cup.
Among these smaller brands, Kelme is the only manufacturer that supplies kits for more than a single team, outfitting both Jordan and Bosnia.
The remaining ten brands each represent just one solitary nation at the tournament:
- 7Saber: Uzbekistan
- Majid: Iran
- Kelme: Jordan
- Marathon: Ecuador
- Kappa: Tunisia
- Tempo: Cape Verde
- Reebok: Panama
- Saeta: Haiti
- Jako: Iraq
- Umbro: DR Congo
2022 World Cup Kit Battle
Which sportswear brand do you think has the strongest overall lineup of teams heading into the 2026 World Cup? Let us know in the comments below!
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