2022 World Cup Kits: What Every Nation Will Be Wearing in Qatar

Here’s what all 32 teams heading to Qatar will be wearing for the competition.

Every World Cup is a celebration of the sport—and an excuse to trot out new kits.

World Cup fashion can often be as much a part of the build-up as squad projections and group predictions, and Qatar 2022 is no exception. All of the apparel companies, ranging from the mainstream powerhouses to the smaller outfits, are in the process of rolling out their gear for the upcoming competition, which runs from Nov. 20 to Dec. 18. And the last international window before the World Cup—which runs from Sept. 19-27—is a prime window for nations to provide a sneak peek at what they’ll eventually be donning on the World Cup stage.

The curtain has not been peeled back for every team so far, but based on what has been unveiled, here’s what the teams will be wearing in Qatar, sorted by outfitter:

NIKE

United States

Tyler Adams, Sergiño Dest and Brenden Aaronson in the new USMNT World Cup kit
Courtesy of Nike (3)

France

Nike

Canada

Nike

Portugal

Nike

Netherlands

The Netherlands 2022 World Cup kits
Nike

Brazil

Nike

South Korea

Nike

Saudi Arabia

Nike

Qatar

Nike

Poland

Nike

Croatia

Nike

Australia

Nike

England

Nike

ADIDAS

Germany

Adidas

Mexico

Adidas

Spain

Adidas

Japan

Adidas

Argentina

Adidas

Wales

Wales 2022 World Cup kits
Adidas

Belgium

Adidas

PUMA

Home kits have yet to officially be unveiled, but Puma released the away set for the six World Cup nations for whom it is the supplier.

Morocco

Puma

Ghana

Puma

Uruguay

Puma

Switzerland

Puma

Senegal

Puma

Serbia

Puma

NEW BALANCE

Costa Rica

New Balance

HUMMEL

Denmark

Away kit has yet to officially be unveiled. 

Hummel

MARATHON

Ecuador

Marathon

KAPPA

Tunisia

Kits have yet to officially be unveiled.

MAJID

Iran

Kits have yet to officially be unveiled.

ONE ALL SPORTS

Cameroon

Kits have yet to officially be unveiled.

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Avi Creditor is a senior editor and has covered soccer for more than a decade. He’s also a scrappy left back.