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Leaked: Morocco 2026 World Cup Kit Numbers Differ
TL;DR
- The Morocco 2026 World Cup shirt sold in shops differs from the one worn on the pitch: the retail version uses gold chest numbers, the players’ version uses white.
- It is a Puma kit, and the same maker has faced separate reports of shirts ripping during tournament matches.
- Morocco World Cup shirts, including kids’ kits, are already listed at 433FC.
The Leak
If you buy the Morocco 2026 World Cup shirt off the shelf, you may end up with a slightly different jersey from the one the national team actually wears. That is the detail picked up by Footy Headlines, which spotted a clear gap between the commercial Puma kit and the on-pitch version.
The difference sits in the name and number set. Official product pictures of the Puma shirt show the chest numbers in gold, while the shirts worn by the Moroccan players carry a lighter, white-coloured application. It is the sort of mismatch that collectors notice immediately and casual buyers never spot.
Differences like this are more common than fans assume. Federations and kit makers sometimes finalise the on-pitch typography late, or tweak it for legibility under stadium lighting and on camera, after the retail run has already been printed.
Design Breakdown
The story here is the lettering rather than the body of the shirt. On the retail Puma kit, the chest number is rendered in gold, a finish that reads as premium and sits comfortably with Morocco’s red-and-green national identity.
On the players’ shirts, that same number switches to white. White numbering is the more practical choice for broadcast: it holds its contrast against a dark base from distance, which matters far more for a referee or a television viewer than it does for a shirt hanging on a rail.
Beyond the numbering, the report keeps its focus tight, so the rest of the kit’s detailing is best judged from the official imagery rather than described second-hand. What is confirmed is the maker, Puma, and the specific gold-versus-white split between shop and pitch.
How It Compares
There is a second talking point hanging over Puma’s tournament shirts this summer. Alongside Morocco, there have been multiple reports of Puma kits ripping during matches, with Czechia, Egypt and Paraguay also mentioned. For a side as closely followed as Morocco after their recent World Cup runs, durability questions land harder than a quiet font change.
Set against earlier Morocco shirts, the 2026 kit keeps the recognisable national colours while introducing the gold retail numbering as its signature flourish. For buyers, the key thing to know is simply that the version you wear in the stands will not be an exact match for the one on the pitch.
When Can You Buy It?
The report does not give a fresh release date, and with the 2026 World Cup already in motion the Morocco range is in demand now rather than later. If you want the shirt ahead of Morocco’s next fixtures, the kit is already stocked at 433FC.
Browse the Mens Morocco 2026 World Cup Special Jersey, or see every option in the Morocco national team collection.
FAQ
Is this the real Morocco 2026 World Cup kit?
Yes. The shirt is genuine, but there are two finishes in circulation: the retail version with gold chest numbers and the players’ version with white numbers.
When does the Morocco 2026 World Cup kit release?
The kit is already available for the 2026 tournament. No separate new release date was given in the report covering the number-set difference.
Where can I buy Morocco jerseys?
You can shop Morocco home, away, special and kids’ shirts from the 433FC Morocco collection.
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