Canada Soccer has unveiled its men’s 2026 FIFA World Cup uniforms, designed by Nike, ahead of the tournament hosted in Canada, the U.S., and Mexico. The team will debut the new look on March 28 against Iceland and March 31 versus Tunisia at BMO Field in Toronto.
The home kit embraces Canada’s national colors-red and white-with a prominent maple leaf motif, symbolizing national pride. The away kit features an all-black design inspired by frozen landscapes, accented with a cracked-ice graphic and a red-and-white logo.
Nike’s senior design director Stuart McArthur said players wanted to “feel deadly” on the pitch, reflecting a new competitive identity. The jerseys are made from 100% recycled textile waste, marking Nike’s first elite performance apparel built entirely from used materials. They also include advanced cooling technology for peak performance.
Head coach Jesse Marsch emphasized the significance of representing Canada at home, calling the jersey a symbol of every community that helped build 'The People’s Team.'