Rabat – Morocco have officially revealed their new national team kits for 2026, designed by PUMA, with a focus on combining tradition with a modern look ahead of upcoming international competitions.
The launch is part of a wider global release by PUMA, which introduced kits for several national teams across different continents. But, Morocco remains one of the key highlights in the collection, reflecting both its football status and cultural identity.
A design rooted in Moroccan heritage
The new home kit keeps Morocco’s iconic red as the main color, symbolizing passion, strength, and national pride.
Green details appear along the sides, inspired by the star on the Moroccan flag. The collar and sleeves include patterns influenced by traditional Moroccan embroidery, giving the shirt a distinct cultural touch.
The away kit takes a different direction, built on a clean white base. It features subtle geometric patterns inspired by Moroccan craftsmanship and traditional designs, adding depth without losing simplicity. Red and green accents remain present, keeping a strong link to the national identity.
Both kits are designed to reflect what Morocco represents, not just as a football team, but as a culture.
As PUMA explained, each jersey is meant to carry “the spirit of a nation… the colours, the symbols, the stories.”

Global launch, strong Moroccan presence
The collection was first presented in New York before becoming available worldwide. The brand revealed kits for Portugal, Ghana, Senegal and Egypt among other countries, but Morocco stands out as one of the brand’s central African teams.
PUMA has continued to build a strong connection with Moroccan football, not only through performance but also through storytelling and identity.
The brand also chose to present the kits directly to the Moroccan national team during their training camp, creating what it described as a “meaningful experience” with the players ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
More than just a football jersey
The new kit represents Morocco’s image on the global stage. The national team will wear it in major competitions, including the 2026 World Cup.
From a technical side, the kits use lightweight materials and sweat-control technology, designed for performance at the highest level. At the same time, PUMA is also focusing on sustainability, with replica shirts made from recycled materials.
Read also: Morocco Featured at PUMA’s Grand National Team Kits Reveal in New York

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