Slovenia 2026 Home & Away Kits Released
- New Kit Launch: Nike has launched the Slovenia 2026 home and away kits, featuring a patriotic design.
- Design Inspiration: Both the home and away jerseys share a cohesive graphic identity inspired by Mount Triglav.
- Color Schemes: The home kit features a White / Hyper Royal / Challenge Red colorway, while the away kit is primarily blue (Light Photo Blue / Hyper Royal / Challenge Red / White).
Nike has officially launched the brand-new Slovenia 2026 home and away kits, introducing a bespoke and deeply patriotic design for the national team.
The entire 2026 the new Slovenia 2026 home and away uniforms collection is built around the narrative "Heart Beats for Slovenia," with both the home and away jerseys sharing a cohesive graphic identity heavily inspired by Mount Triglav, Slovenia’s highest peak and most historic national landmark.
Slovenia 2026 Home Kit
This is the Slovenia 2026 home football shirt, made by Nike.
The Nike Slovenia 2026 home football shirt features a traditional base colorway of White / Hyper Royal / Challenge Red.
In terms of design, Nike took direct cues from the nation's 2022 the Nike Slovenia 2026 home jersey—which was originally chosen by the fans—updating the look while paying homage to recent history. The Nike Slovenia 2026 football shirt is dominated by a full-chest graphic featuring a grid of rhombuses. Intertwined within this geometric pattern are smaller silhouettes of Mount Triglav, complete with a heart placed underneath the mountain to symbolize the athletes playing with heart for their country.
Slovenia 2022 Vs 2026 Home Kits
Slovenia 2026 Away Kit
Check out Nike's Slovenia 2026 away shirt below.
The Nike Slovenia 2026 away jersey is the same as the home shirt, but in blue. Officially, the colors are Light Photo Blue / Hyper Royal / Challenge Red / White.
Slovenia 2022 Vs 2026 Away Kits
The Nike Slovenia 2022 away jersey features the same design but in blue with white logos.
Slovenia 2022 Home & Away Kits Released - Chosen by Fans
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