Northern Ireland 2026 Adidas Home Kit

Northern Ireland 2026 Adidas Home Kit

Adidas has unveiled the new Northern Ireland 2026 Home kit, featuring a gradient blend of teal and green tones with a pattern inspired by the transatlantic ships traditionally built in Belfast’s shipyards.

The Northern Ireland Football Association crest is centrally placed on the chest beneath the adidas logo, while white detailing features on the collar, sleeve cuffs, and shoulder stripes. A small crest graphic is also printed on the upper back of the shirt.

Engineered with adidas’ Climacool+ technology, the jersey provides targeted ventilation and sweat management to maintain comfort during high-intensity play. The lightweight construction and jacquard fabric support freedom of movement, while perforated three-stripe taping and mesh panels further enhance breathability.

The full kit is completed with matching teal shorts and white socks and will be worn by Northern Ireland’s senior men’s team for their FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier against Luxembourg in Belfast on 17 November.

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RMcG
 · 2 months ago
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Will become a classic. Great shading.
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bqt
 · 2 months ago
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another instant classic
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Noel Kerr
 · 2 months ago
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Nice colour scheme and huge improvement on the previous effort only let down is the crest surely for the outlay of the customers an embroidered crest be more fitting
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Northern lad ballymena
 · 2 months ago
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Not bad at all are northern brothers and sisters
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Aarone
 · 2 months ago
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Well, at least it's something new
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NIRover
 · 2 months ago
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If the badges were in the traditional places it would be a great ****t!
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Phil
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