Reebok unveils Panama 2026 World Cup kits The Vector returns

Reebok has unveiled Panama’s kits for the 2026 World Cup. Three uniforms that mark the return of the Vector to a World Cup for the first time since 1998. A classic design with clean lines and solid-color patterns defines a collection that is minimal yet elegant and full of character. Each jersey features a monochromatic approach, differentiated by distinctive details.

Reebok’s return to the World Cup

The Home jersey comes in Panama’s traditional red, with white and blue accents inspired by the national flag. The collar is polo-style, with sleeve trims that echo the same aesthetic, while an embossed pattern featuring the Panamanian football federation logo runs throughout the shirt.

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The white Away jersey also features an embossed texture, enhancing a more contemporary look: a collar with a subtle V-neck, both logos placed centrally, and two gold fabric stripes shaping the shoulders. In a surprise move, Reebok has also introduced a Third jersey, which mirrors the structure of the Home kit but with different colors: a navy blue base with gold detailing.

Panama’s World Cup 2026 group

Panama will be making its second appearance at a World Cup after debuting at Russia 2018. They have been drawn into Group L alongside England, Croatia, and Ghana. Their opening match will be against Ghana on the night of June 17 in Toronto; they will then face Croatia on June 24, also in Toronto, before closing the group stage against England on June 27 at MetLife Stadium in New York.