Friday has arrived and, as it has become tradition, OneFootball recaps the main jersey releases from the past seven days.
In Brazil, some giants of national football have launched their new uniforms.
Abroad, some clubs are betting on “boldness” as the hallmark of their jerseys.
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So, check out the summary of the week’s releases below and leave your opinion in the comments!
🔴⚫ Flamengo
The current Brazilian and Libertadores champion, the Rubro-Negro, launched its main jersey for 2026.
Compared to the previous model, the traditional horizontal red and black stripes are thicker.
There are only two red stripes and the return of the black polo collar, but with red trims on the edges.
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💢 Vasco da Gama
Still in Rio de Janeiro, the Cruz-Maltino launched its “home and away” jerseys.
This is the first uniform in partnership with Nike, replacing Kappa.
The main jersey is black with the traditional white diagonal stripe, but it features a wavy design.
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The coordinates “22°53’27.2″S,43°13’41.9″W” are on the inside of the collar, referring to the location of São Januário Stadium.
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Vasco also launched its white jersey for 2026.
The away model is the opposite of the main one, with a white base and a black diagonal stripe.
The round collar – a characteristic of Nike uniforms – is black, as is the edge of the sleeve.
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🟢 Palmeiras
The Verdão also launched its “home and away” uniforms for 2026.
In the main jersey, the traditional green color is the protagonist, but with sublimated green and red stripes on the sides, clearly referencing the club’s Italian roots.
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The collar has a unique “U” hybrid shape, with thin green and red lines in the front – another obvious reference to Italy.
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Palmeiras’ away jersey is white with an elegant polo collar featuring the three colors of Italy (green, white, and red).
Both the main and away uniforms have a small Italian flag positioned below the collar on the back.
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🔵 Cruzeiro
The Raposa also launched its new main jersey for the 2026 season.
In its return to the Copa Libertadores, Cruzeiro and Adidas drew inspiration from the uniform of the 1976 continental title.
Celebrating 50 years since the first Libertadores victory, the focus is on a modern reinterpretation of the historic campaign’s look.
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The jersey is predominantly blue, with a “V” collar, and Adidas’s three stripes on the shoulders in a slightly darker blue.
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🦁👴 Fortaleza and Ceará
The arch-rivals launched their away uniforms for the 2026 season.
In partnership with Volt Sport, Fortaleza presented the “Glória,” created to exalt the history, identity, and values that connect the club to its fans.
The jersey is in “off white,” with well-defined details in blue, red, and gold.
The gold adds an elegant touch to the piece, also on the sleeve edges.
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Ceará’s away jersey is white with a black arc on the body. The collar is white, as are the cuffs.
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On the nape, the outline of the shield.
💚 Chapecoense
Chape is back in the Brasileirão Serie A and, in partnership with Kappa, presented the new goalkeeper jersey.
The piece is a tribute to the Italian team Torino – which became a “brother” to Chapecoense after the tragic plane crash in 2016 in Colombia, which claimed the lives of the club’s squad that was to play the Copa Sudamericana final against Atlético Nacional.
Torino also has a history of an air tragedy, which occurred in 1949.
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Previously, in December 2025, Chapecoense presented the field uniform, which pays homage to Atlético Nacional.
🟢🔴 Portuguesa
The traditional Lusa launched its main and reserve uniforms for the 2026 season.
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The main jersey maintains the classic horizontal green and red stripes, now with wider bands.
The piece is a tribute to the club’s 105 years, representing the pride and Portuguese heritage in the design.
The reserve jersey is “all white,” meaning completely white, but with elements of Portuguese culture in tone-on-tone.
The proposal here is to symbolize renewal and hope for the future to write new stories. The collar is in “V” with gray and white colors, where “Lusa” is written.
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🇵🇹 🇮🇹 FC Porto and Internazionale
Among the foreign clubs that launched uniforms for 2026, Porto presented its fourth jersey.
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It is a tribute to the 15th anniversary of the Europa League victory in Dublin, Ireland.
Porto’s fourth jersey features navy blue as the protagonist, with fine yellow stripes in a lightning bolt pattern.
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Finally, a piece that can be described as “bold.”
Inter Milan launched its fourth jersey with the proposal of combining the elegance and tradition of the Italian club with the functional and experimental aesthetics of Nike ACG.
The uniform is a combination of black with Hyper Blue and details in Safety Orange.
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This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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