Explore the official Mexico 2026 World Cup jersey: design inspired by the 1986 knockout legacy, sustainable fabrics, smart authentication, and near sellout demand ahead of the Ecuador round of 32.
The Mexico 2026 World Cup jersey revives the spirit of 1986—the last time El Tri won a knockout match. The home kit returns to a deep green tone, while the away jersey opts for crisp white, both accented with Aztec geometric patterns that nod to the country's heritage.
Mexico faces a pivotal round of 32 against Ecuador on June 30, a stage where they haven't advanced since their 1986 quarterfinal run. The jersey's design directly channels that era's optimism.
Adidas built the 2026 jersey using 100% recycled polyester derived from plastic bottles, reducing waste without compromising performance. The fabric integrates advanced moisture-wicking and targeted ventilation zones, tested rigorously during the group stage victories.
Embedded NFC tags let fans verify authenticity via a smartphone scan—a critical feature as demand surges and counterfeits proliferate around high-stakes matches like the Ecuador game.
Presales launched in early 2026, and within weeks, both home and away jerseys were nearly sold out. Limited sizes linger online, but secondary markets have seen heavy traffic for remaining stock and pet gear.
Vendors report strong demand for pet-sized jerseys, with many fans dressing their dogs and cats in El Tri colors ahead of the Ecuador matchup.