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Switzerland Debuts Striking Green Away Kit for FIFA World Cup 2026

Published June 13, 2026

Switzerland Debuts Striking Green Away Kit for FIFA World Cup 2026
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Switzerland's national football team has unveiled a new green away kit for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, departing from their traditional white strip and drawing inspiration from the nation's iconic Alps.

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The Swiss national football team made a notable visual change during their opening match against Qatar at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Fans accustomed to seeing Switzerland in their classic red home kit or a clean white away strip were met with a vibrant neon green jersey, paired with white shorts, as the team took to the field in Group B.

This departure from tradition marks a fresh aesthetic for a team that has been a consistent presence in major international tournaments, including the expanded 48-team format of the 2026 World Cup co-hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico. The new green design, first revealed in March, is reportedly a tribute to Switzerland's breathtaking natural landscapes, particularly the majestic Swiss Alps.

According to descriptions from the kit's unveiling, the jersey features a pale grey or off-white base overlaid with a dynamic green graphic pattern. This abstract, almost crystalline design is intended to evoke topographical maps, glacial ice, and the rugged terrain of the Alps, connecting the kit directly to the nation's unique natural identity. The choice signifies a deliberate move to incorporate elements of the country's geography into its sporting representation on the global stage.

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