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Puma to outfit 11 teams at 2026 FIFA World Cup

Sportswear brand Puma has unveiled kits for the 11 national teams it will sponsor at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.

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Sportswear manufacturer Puma has officially unveiled the kits for the 11 national football teams it will sponsor during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The tournament is scheduled to be hosted across Canada, the United States, and Mexico, beginning in June 2026.

The list of federations includes Morocco, Serbia, Switzerland, and Senegal, among others. The kits were revealed through a global marketing campaign, with designs intended to reflect each nation's unique identity and heritage.

The 2026 World Cup will be the first to feature 48 teams, expanding from the previous 32-team format. Puma's sponsorship of 11 teams represents a significant commercial presence at the tournament, though it outfits less than a quarter of the total participants.

Puma is one of several major sportswear brands competing for visibility at the world's largest sporting event. The company has stated that the official launch of the kits for retail sale will occur at a later date, closer to the tournament.

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