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Puma Kits Keep Ripping at the 2026 World Cup
TL;DR
- Puma shirts worn by Czechia, Morocco, Egypt and Paraguay have ripped on the pitch at the 2026 World Cup.
- Every torn jersey reported at the tournament so far belongs to a Puma-sponsored nation.
- The blame is pointing at Puma’s ultra-light ULTRAWEAVE Thermoadapt fabric.
The Issue
Puma is having a rough World Cup off the pitch. Across the opening rounds of the 2026 finals, a string of the brand’s national team shirts have torn during matches, leaving players to finish games in jerseys that look like they have been through a shredder. The pattern was flagged by Footy Headlines, and it is hard to ignore once you start counting.
So far the wardrobe failures have hit Czechia, Morocco, Egypt and Paraguay. The telling detail is that every shirt seen ripping at this World Cup has been a Puma kit. When the same problem keeps appearing across four different squads in the same fabric, it stops looking like bad luck and starts looking like a design fault.
What Is Going Wrong
Puma’s 2026 World Cup shirts are built around the newest version of the brand’s ULTRAWEAVE fabric, badged this cycle with “Thermoadapt” technology. The selling point is a feather-light knit engineered to move sweat away from the skin and help players stay cool in the North American summer heat. On paper it is exactly what you want for matches played in Dallas, Houston or Monterrey.
The trouble is that lighter usually means thinner, and thinner means less to grab before the seams give way. Top-flight football is a contact sport full of shirt pulls, grappling at set pieces and players hauling each other back. A shirt that prioritises airflow over tensile strength is going to be tested the moment a defender gets a fistful of it. The repeated tears suggest Puma chased coolness and breathability a little too far this time.
The fallout has not been kind. The ripped shirts have become a running joke online, even reviving an old gag from Xherdan Shaqiri at Euro 2016 about the durability of Puma’s gear. For a brand spending heavily to be front and centre at the biggest tournament of the year, watching its kits fall apart on camera is the worst kind of free publicity.
How It Compares
Shirt tears are not new to international football. Nike and Adidas have both had isolated incidents over the years, usually one-off snags rather than a tournament-wide trend. What makes the 2026 situation stand out is the concentration: it is one manufacturer, one fabric platform and several different nations, all inside the first stretch of games.
It is worth keeping perspective, though. The shirts coming apart are the on-pitch match versions worn in elite, high-contact conditions. The fan jerseys most supporters buy are made to the same look but are not subjected to a centre-back yanking them backwards at a corner. If anything, the durability questions are a reminder of why the player-version and fan-version distinction matters when you shop.
What It Means If You Are Buying
None of this should put you off owning one of these kits. The Puma World Cup shirts still look superb, and the nations wearing them are among the most exciting at the tournament. If Morocco’s run has caught your eye, you can shop the Morocco 2026 World Cup home jersey now, or pick up the bold red of the Egypt 2026 World Cup home jersey if you are backing the Pharaohs. Browse the full range, including away and kids options, across the Morocco jerseys page and the Egypt jerseys page.
FAQ
Which Puma kits have ripped at the 2026 World Cup?
Match shirts worn by Czechia, Morocco, Egypt and Paraguay have all torn during games. So far every shredded shirt reported at the tournament has been a Puma kit.
Why are the Puma World Cup shirts tearing?
They use Puma’s latest ULTRAWEAVE Thermoadapt fabric, an ultra-light knit built for breathability. The repeated tears suggest the thin construction is not holding up to shirt-pulling and grappling during matches.
Where can I buy 2026 World Cup national team jerseys?
You can buy 2026 World Cup home and away jerseys for nations including Morocco and Egypt, in fan and player versions plus kids sizes, at 433FC with worldwide shipping.
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