Ireland 2026 Castore Away Kit

Ireland 2026 Castore Away Kit

Football Association of Ireland have released the Republic of Ireland 2026 Away kit, produced by Castore, as part of the national team’s official matchwear range for upcoming international fixtures.

The new Ireland jersey features a white base combined with a layered geometric graphic applied across the front and sleeves. The pattern incorporates light green and navy tones, forming angular shapes that create surface detail without extending fully onto the reverse. The graphic pattern is applied to the front and sleeves, with white sleeves and a plain white back panel.

A round collar is finished in white with a dark trim at the neckline. The Ireland crest is positioned on the left chest, presented as a circular badge with shamrock detailing, while the Castore logo appears opposite. The Sky shirt sponsor is applied across the front in navy, with Castore Authentic Product labelling positioned near the lower hem.

On the reverse, a small shamrock emblem is placed centrally beneath the collar, maintaining a consistent national reference across the home and away kits. The Ireland football shirt is constructed using lightweight materials intended for matchday performance, with breathable fabric panels supporting comfort during play.

The Ireland 2026 Away jersey will be worn by both the men’s and women’s senior sides across the 2026 international calendar and is paired with navy shorts featuring the national crest, alongside white socks finished with green band detailing and EIRE text on the front.

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Matt
 · 1 day ago
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Nice shirt but the whole kit is unbalanced by the shorts and socks.
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Bob24
 · 1 day ago
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This is what it reminds me of:
https://www.footballshirtculture.com/new-kits/liverpool-2023-24-nike-away-kit.html

Having a sponsor on a replica national team kit can't be THAT lucrative, otherwise all the other teams would be doing it. Seems to me that Ireland's sponsors are getting a lot more exposure for their outlay, effectively meaning it's the FAI paying them.
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Garbage
 · 4 days ago
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Having a sponsor on a National Team shirt is so utterly tinpot, but I am not surprised that Ireland are the ones to go and do it. How utterly small minded and pathetic from a country that seem to actively despise their football team.
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  • Tinpot 4 days ago
    We have done this since the 80s you ****.
    • Gordon 4 days ago
      Doesn't make it right tough guy, lets meet at the Tesco in Holyhead and sort this like men. I'll be there in 20 minutes.
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