In the 3-0 win over Haiti, Brazil wore the Jordan away kit for the first time at this World Cup – along with the full pre-match collection.
Brazil made its first real statement at the World Cup, on the pitch and around it. In the 3-0 win over Haiti, the Seleção took the field in the new away kit for the first time at this tournament. It's the first World Cup shirt to carry Jordan's Jumpman – where the Nike Swoosh usually sits.
In their first game, the 1-1 draw with Morocco, Brazil still wore the yellow home shirt. Against Haiti, the moment had come. Before kickoff the players showed off the collection's pre-match pieces: the warm-up shirts and the anthem jacket, both with the Jumpman. Then they walked out in the blue away kit, making its World Cup debut that night.
For Jordan, it's a big step. The brand belongs to Nike and had mainly been known in football for its collections with Paris Saint-Germain. A full national team kit at a World Cup is a first for Jordan. And Brazil is the perfect name for it. Five World Cup titles, a football culture all its own, and now the logo you usually know from basketball and sneakers.
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The shirt still reads unmistakably Brazilian. Brazil has worn blue away for decades, joined here by yellow accents, the “Brasil” lettering and the Jumpman in yellow. The fabric carries a fine pattern of stripes and small flecks, and the white squad numbers have a yellow outline. What's new is mostly the mark on the chest.
Matheus Cunha scored twice, Vinícius Júnior added the third, and it finished a comfortable 3-0. Three points, three goals, no goals conceded: Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil delivered – and not only on style.
The full collection from Jordan and the Brazilian federation CBF is available at Nike and at retail, from the shirt and the anthem jacket to tracksuits and a football boot with the Jumpman.

































































