WOMEN'S WORLD CUP 2023
These are all the official jerseys of the 32 national teams in the Women’s World Cup 2023
Major global sportswear brands such as Nike and Adidas dominate the kits that will be used at the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
You’ve probably seen them dotted around social media over the last few months, or perhaps in the series of warm-up matches that have been taking place in recent weeks. But in juat a few days’ time, we’ll get our first glimpses of all 32 nations’ 2023 Women’s World Cup jerseys on the big stage itself in Australia and New Zealand.
Nike and Adidas responsible for kits of 23 of 32 participants
As you might expect, the ‘big two’ dominate in terms of numbers, with Nike the kit manufacturer for 13 of the 32 countries involved, with Adidas in second spot with 10. Puma are the only other brand to supply more than a single kit (two - Switzerland and Morocco), with Castore, KoPa, Saeta, Hummel, Grand Sport, Reebok and Le Coq Sportif all on one. Some of those will likely be more familiar to you than others.
As is always the case with soccer jerseys (and indeed anything fashion related), beauty is very much in the eye of the beholder. The sheer quantity of kits on show should ensure there is something for everyone, while Adidas’ away kits, many of which are inspired by nature, have drawn plenty of plaudits from fans on social media.
Women’s World Cup 2023 kits
Here is the full selection of kits for the 32 Women’s World Cup 2023 participants so you can decide for yourself what’s hot and what’s not.
Group A
New Zealand (Nike)
Norway (Nike)
Philippines (Adidas)
Switzerland (Puma)
Group B
Australia (Nike)
Republic of Ireland (Castore)
Nigeria (Nike)
Canada (Nike)
Group C
Spain (Adidas)
Costa Rica (Adidas)
Zambia (KoPa)
Japan (Adidas)
Group D
England (Nike)
Haiti (Saeta)
Denmark (Hummel)
China (Nike)
Group E
United States (Nike)
Vietnam (Grand Sport)
Netherlands (Nike)
Portugal (Nike)
Group F
France (Nike)
Jamaica (Adidas)
Brazil (Nike)
Panama (Reebok)
Group G
Sweden (Adidas)
South Africa (Le Coq Sportif)
Italy (Adidas)
Argentina (Adidas)
Group H
Germany (Adidas)
Morocco (Puma)
Colombia (Adidas)
South Korea (Nike)