The jersey for Bosnia and Herzegovina's appearance at the World Cup is expected to be unveiled soon, though the exact date is still unknown. What is known is that the Spanish sportswear manufacturer Kelme will be the sponsor of our national football team.

Although it is not a popular sports brand like some others, Bosnia and Herzegovina will not be the only team wearing this jersey. The Jordanian national team will also compete in the same kit.

A total of 37 national teams will wear jerseys from the most popular brands: Adidas, Nike, and Puma.

Adidas will be the most represented, worn by 14 teams: Mexico, Japan, Argentina, Colombia, Algeria, South Africa, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Scotland, Curaรงao, and Sweden.

Nike jerseys will be worn by 12 teams: the United States, Canada, South Korea, Australia, Brazil, Uruguay, England, France, Croatia, Norway, the Netherlands, and Turkey.

Puma has always produced attractive jerseys for national teams, and at the World Cup, they will be worn by 11 teams: New Zealand, Paraguay, Morocco, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Senegal, Portugal, Austria, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic.

In addition to the huge market share held by Adidas, Nike, and Puma, there are exactly 10 other smaller manufacturers that will appear at the 2026 World Championship.

Only "our" Kelme has more than one national team it will outfit at the World Cup, followed by lesser-known brands, totaling nine at the World Cup.

Capelli: Cape Verde