One of the most enjoyable parts of the run-up to a FIFA World Cup is the release of the new kit designs that the players will wear throughout the tournament. No matter how a team performs, they’ll hope to look good on the pitch while competing for a global FIFA title.
Adidas got the jump on the kit releases, dropping their Women’s World Cup threads March 23 for teams such as Germany, Argentina, Spain, Japan, Sweden and others. Meanwhile, top sides like the United States, England, Canada and France have deals with Nike, and saw their kits released April 3.
The Adidas kits sported a nature theme, “celebrating the iconic scenery and diverse natural landscapes of each country.” Meanwhile, Nike’s designs were centered around expressionism and “tuned to the unique needs of today’s powerful female footballer.”
The Sporting News brings you a full rundown of each country’s kit for the 2023 Women’s World Cup to be held in Australia and New Zealand. The nations are listed in order by FIFA ranking.
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Asia: Australia | China | Japan | Philippines | South Korea | Vietnam
Africa: Morocco | Nigeria | South Africa | Zambia
North America: Canada | Costa Rica | Haiti | Jamaica | Panama | USA
South America: Argentina | Brazil | Colombia
Oceania: New Zealand
Europe: Denmark |