Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official

Blue, in the history of the Brazilian National Team, has always been a fundamental color, certainly the most recognizable and immediately associated with Brazilians after the classic yellow and green color scheme. Apart from rare exceptions (such as in 2019, when the away jersey was white, or in 2011, when it was instead petrol green), the Brazil Away kit, since being produced by Nike, that is, since the 1998 World Cup, has always been blue. Even this time, Nike did not want to step out of line, collaborating with the Jordan brand for a full debut in the world of national football teams and with a World Cup on the horizon set to be a very important stage.

Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official | Image 608362
Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official | Image 608354
Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official | Image 608361
Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official | Image 608360
Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official | Image 608359
Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official | Image 608358
Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official | Image 608357
Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official | Image 608356
Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official | Image 608355
Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official | Image 608345

The Brazilian National Team and Jordan unveil the new Away kit for the 2026 World Cup, featuring a distinctive pattern where spots break up thin stripes; in contrast, the word Brasil and the Jumpman logo by Jordan are in yellow. The promotional campaign also reveals a detail about the typeface chosen for the numbers, with a yellow outline surrounding the white numerals.

Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official | Image 608353
Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official | Image 608352
Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official | Image 608351
Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official | Image 608349
Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official | Image 608348
Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official | Image 608347
Jordan and the Brazilian National Team have unveiled the away jersey for the World Cup After countless leaks, it’s finally official | Image 608346

Completing the kit, Jordan and the Brazilian National Team are also launching a collection consisting of tracksuits and shorts. The real novelty, however, concerns the first Jordan-branded football boot which will debut at the World Cup, already teased in the kit’s launch campaign. Yes, Jordan-branded kits have been seen before thanks to the partnership with Paris Saint-Germain, but the boot represents an entirely new addition. However, this is purely a branding differentiation, as the technology behind the boot is the same as Nike’s. Jordan chose not to create a custom silhouette, but simply took a Nike Tiempo and replaced the Swoosh with the Jumpman.