All Euro 2024 shirts
Euro 2024 in Germany is just around the corner. It's time to see which jerseys will be worn at this summer's big tournament. Nike is the brand that dresses the most countries.
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The European Championship in Germany is about to start. 24 countries will fight to win a European title currently held by Italy. There are many analyses of players, groups, stars and possible disappointments, but what about the kits they will wear?
There are six brands that will dress the 24 national teams present at Euro 2024. From those with the largest presence such as Adidas and Nike to the Spanish brand Joma and the Italian brand Macron. This is how the national teams are divided according to brands:
Nike: Croatia, Slovakia, Slovenia, France, England, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and Turkey
Adidas: Germany, Belgium, Scotland, Spain, Hungary and Italy
Puma: Austria, Czech Republic, Serbia and Switzerland
Joma: Romania and Ukraine
Macron: Albania and Georgia
Hummel: Denmark
This will be the last time Germany will wear Adidas before switching to their arch-rivals Nike. They will wear a classic white retro-style jersey, with details of the 1990 World Cup shirt and the shoulders in the colours of the German flag. The second will be pink with gradient purple and white details.
Another team will wear Adidas at this summer's European Championship. The first shirt will be dark blue with lime yellow details and a tartan pattern. The second shirt is a mint colour with lilac detailing on the sides and collar.
Hungary are once again wearing Adidas for the European Championship in Germany. The first kit is red with green and white details, while the second kit is white with green and red details.
We see the first of the non-Adidas kits. Switzerland will wear Puma, with a first shirt in red with vertical lines of a darker red and details in white and burgundy. The second jersey is white, with a faint blue background and dark blue details.
A new country wears Adidas at the continental tournament. Spain wear red with yellow details on the stripes and shoulders, while the second on - in lime yellow - wants to emulate the image of the waves and the beauty of the carnation flower.
Let's take a look at the first of the teams that will wear Nike in Germany. Croatia will wear a shirt with larger than usual squares in the first one, and in the second one, with diamonds in different shades of blue.
Adidas will be the brand that will dress the reigning European champions. Italy's first shirt will be blue with green details on the shoulder and white on the sides, while the second will be white with green and red details, referencing the colours of the country's flag.
Macron comes on the scene to dress Albania in one of the most characteristic kits. The first kit will be red with black details and a background of the Albanian crest, while the second will be white with black details and again the crest on the background.
Nike dresses the Balkan national team, who will wear white in the first kit, with a woven pattern in the centre, and blue, with the same pattern, in the second kit.
Red and white are the dominant colours in Denmark's kit for the European Championship, which will be worn by Hummel at the tournament in Germany. It has a worn pattern on both the first and the second.
Puma will be Serbia's kit for the European Championship in Germany, and they are once again going for the colours of the country. The first one will be red with blue and white details and the second one will be white with blue and red details.
One of the most sober and at the same time most elegant, England will wear white in the first kit with Nike. They take more risks in the second kit with a greyish purple.
For the Netherlands, Nike has once again opted for an orange shirt with a vertical striped pattern and blue details on the collar, sleeves and side, and for a second blue shirt with orange details on the shirt itself as well as on the collar and sleeves.
Nike's very classic style for France's first kit, all blue with a collar in the colours of the French flag. Take a risk in the second kit, with a white shirt striped half blue and half red, with blue borders.
Poland's first kit with Nike is white, with red borders, and the second kit is a woven red, also with red borders.
From Nike to Puma to present Austria's kit, who will wear red with a darker pattern on the shirt and white details, while the second kit will be white with black details.
Joma is the creator of Ukraine's jersey for the European Championship. Yellow with blue details for the first one, blue with yellow details on the shoulders for the second one.
Nike has left for Slovakia the blue with stripes and dots and red details for the first kit and an all-white one for the second.
For Belgium, Adidas has opted for maroon red with black and gold details for the first kit, and an unusual light blue with a white polo neck for the second kit in homage to Tintin.
It is Joma who dresses Romania for the European Championship, who will wear yellow for the first kit, with a V-neck, and red for the second. On both, the sleeve cuffs are in the colours of the country's flag.
The usual red will be Portugal's Euro skin thanks to Nike, with black and green borders, while the second has a white and sky blue pattern with black borders to recall Portugal's own architectural tiles.
Puma will wear red for the Czech Republic at the continental tournament, with a pattern featuring the Czech Republic's crest and blue borders. The second shirt is white, also with blue borders.
Macron has once again opted for elegance to dress Georgia. The first shirt is white, with two red stripes and a grey background with crosses, while the second shirt is a replica of the first, but in black.
Nike's basic jerseys for Turkey at the European Championship. The first is white with a horizontal red stripe across the chest, while the second is completely red.
There are six brands that will dress the 24 national teams present at Euro 2024. From those with the largest presence such as Adidas and Nike to the Spanish brand Joma and the Italian brand Macron. This is how the national teams are divided according to brands:
Nike: Croatia, Slovakia, Slovenia, France, England, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and Turkey
Adidas: Germany, Belgium, Scotland, Spain, Hungary and Italy
Puma: Austria, Czech Republic, Serbia and Switzerland
Joma: Romania and Ukraine
Macron: Albania and Georgia
Hummel: Denmark
This will be the last time Germany will wear Adidas before switching to their arch-rivals Nike. They will wear a classic white retro-style jersey, with details of the 1990 World Cup shirt and the shoulders in the colours of the German flag. The second will be pink with gradient purple and white details.
Another team will wear Adidas at this summer's European Championship. The first shirt will be dark blue with lime yellow details and a tartan pattern. The second shirt is a mint colour with lilac detailing on the sides and collar.
Hungary are once again wearing Adidas for the European Championship in Germany. The first kit is red with green and white details, while the second kit is white with green and red details.
We see the first of the non-Adidas kits. Switzerland will wear Puma, with a first shirt in red with vertical lines of a darker red and details in white and burgundy. The second jersey is white, with a faint blue background and dark blue details.
A new country wears Adidas at the continental tournament. Spain wear red with yellow details on the stripes and shoulders, while the second on - in lime yellow - wants to emulate the image of the waves and the beauty of the carnation flower.
Let's take a look at the first of the teams that will wear Nike in Germany. Croatia will wear a shirt with larger than usual squares in the first one, and in the second one, with diamonds in different shades of blue.
Adidas will be the brand that will dress the reigning European champions. Italy's first shirt will be blue with green details on the shoulder and white on the sides, while the second will be white with green and red details, referencing the colours of the country's flag.
Macron comes on the scene to dress Albania in one of the most characteristic kits. The first kit will be red with black details and a background of the Albanian crest, while the second will be white with black details and again the crest on the background.
Nike dresses the Balkan national team, who will wear white in the first kit, with a woven pattern in the centre, and blue, with the same pattern, in the second kit.
Red and white are the dominant colours in Denmark's kit for the European Championship, which will be worn by Hummel at the tournament in Germany. It has a worn pattern on both the first and the second.
Puma will be Serbia's kit for the European Championship in Germany, and they are once again going for the colours of the country. The first one will be red with blue and white details and the second one will be white with blue and red details.
One of the most sober and at the same time most elegant, England will wear white in the first kit with Nike. They take more risks in the second kit with a greyish purple.
For the Netherlands, Nike has once again opted for an orange shirt with a vertical striped pattern and blue details on the collar, sleeves and side, and for a second blue shirt with orange details on the shirt itself as well as on the collar and sleeves.
Nike's very classic style for France's first kit, all blue with a collar in the colours of the French flag. Take a risk in the second kit, with a white shirt striped half blue and half red, with blue borders.
Poland's first kit with Nike is white, with red borders, and the second kit is a woven red, also with red borders.
From Nike to Puma to present Austria's kit, who will wear red with a darker pattern on the shirt and white details, while the second kit will be white with black details.
Joma is the creator of Ukraine's jersey for the European Championship. Yellow with blue details for the first one, blue with yellow details on the shoulders for the second one.
Nike has left for Slovakia the blue with stripes and dots and red details for the first kit and an all-white one for the second.
For Belgium, Adidas has opted for maroon red with black and gold details for the first kit, and an unusual light blue with a white polo neck for the second kit in homage to Tintin.
It is Joma who dresses Romania for the European Championship, who will wear yellow for the first kit, with a V-neck, and red for the second. On both, the sleeve cuffs are in the colours of the country's flag.
The usual red will be Portugal's Euro skin thanks to Nike, with black and green borders, while the second has a white and sky blue pattern with black borders to recall Portugal's own architectural tiles.
Puma will wear red for the Czech Republic at the continental tournament, with a pattern featuring the Czech Republic's crest and blue borders. The second shirt is white, also with blue borders.
Macron has once again opted for elegance to dress Georgia. The first shirt is white, with two red stripes and a grey background with crosses, while the second shirt is a replica of the first, but in black.
Nike's basic jerseys for Turkey at the European Championship. The first is white with a horizontal red stripe across the chest, while the second is completely red.
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