Saudi Arabia's Second World Cup Kit Unveiled: White Pride Meets Modern Design
23 March 2026
Kit Unveiled: Heritage in White
The Saudi national team revealed its second kit for the 2026 World Cup, to be hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, featuring a clean white design that reflects authenticity and pride while nodding to Saudi heritage.
The team noted that the kit represents authenticity and pride, with the white shirt inspired by the traditional shemagh as a bridge between past and present.
The Greens began a training camp in Jeddah as part of the March international window, continuing the third phase of World Cup 2026 preparations during the March pause.
Camp Schedule and March Friendlies
The camp runs in Jeddah and Serbia from March 22 to 31, with a friendly against Egypt on March 27 and a trip to Serbia on March 31 as part of a busy March schedule.
The World Cup draw has placed the Greens in a fiery group alongside Spain, Uruguay, and Cape Verde, the latter making their World Cup debut.
Fans can follow official updates for more details on kit availability, training insights and match preparations as the countdown to the World Cup continues.
Punchlines: This kit is so white it could double as a sunblock; if the defense shines any brighter, the referee might need sunglasses. And if the ball vanishes, blame the jersey—it must be glare-powered magic.