The Official Uniform for the 2026 World Cup Revealed by Panama’s National Team
Models walk the runway during the presentation of the jerseys that the national soccer team will wear in Panama City, Panama. Reebok revealed Panama’s official jersey for the 2026 World Cup with details in red, blue and white, a tribute to football history and technology to improve performance. Panama unveiled on Tuesday the new official kit that the Panamanian national team will wear at the 2026 FIFA World Cup , with a design that maintains the characteristic intense red as the main base, to which details in blue and white are added, inspired by the colors of the national flag.
Official Presentation of Panama’s Uniform for the 2026 World Cup
Reebok, the sponsor of the Panamanian national football team, held the presentation in the Old Town of the capital, with a staging that combined tradition and modernity. In addition to the home shirt, the brand launched an alternative version in blue with the federation crest in gold, as well as an all-white kit, with the crest in the center of the chest and red and blue trim.
Design Inspired by National Symbols
According to designer Elvis Castillo, the latter incorporates the inscription “Claw and heart” and evokes the figure of the harpy eagle, a national symbol of Panama. Representatives of the brand indicated that the new World Cup kit has a “vintage” style and seeks to pay tribute to those who “paved the way” to qualifying for the World Cup, as well as to all those protagonists who have dreamed of seeing the Panamanian national team at the biggest football event. “We were inspired by many things, but always focused on those who dreamed, in general terms, of reaching a World Cup. This jersey is for everyone who has dreams,” said Mark Yohros, the brand’s representative in Panama.
Technology for High Performance at the World Cup
The jerseys also incorporate state-of-the-art technology aimed at optimizing the performance of footballers in highly demanding conditions, such as those found in a tournament of this magnitude. Panama is thus preparing for its second participation in a World Cup, after its debut in the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia, with the expectation of improving its previous performances and consolidating itself as an emerging team in international football.
