
🇧🇷 Brazil
Nike
Head-to-head kit battle

Nike

Nike
⚡ Quick Verdict
Brazil and France create another Nike-only showdown, but this one is all about contrast: Brazil’s iconic yellow against France’s elegant navy. The comparison is compelling because both are premium-tier shirts, just with completely different ideas of what a statement kit should do.
The 1998 World Cup final and the 2006 quarter-final make this one of the most replayed knockout pairings of the modern era.
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Real team data pulled from the current 2026 dataset.
| Category | 🇧🇷 Brazil | 🇫🇷 France |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Nike | Nike |
| Primary Colour | Yellow | Navy |
| Away Colour | Blue | White |
| Group | C | I |
| Kit Status | Confirmed | Confirmed |
| Star Players | Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo, Bruno Guimaraes | Kylian Mbappe, Aurelien Tchouameni, William Saliba |
| Home Kit Notes | Iconic yellow shirt with green trim and unmistakable World Cup swagger. | Elegant navy home shirt with subtle tricolour details and elite-level polish. |
🏛️ Most Classic
Brazil’s yellow shirt is one of the essential World Cup images, even against another elite national design.
Explore Brazil's kit →🔥 Boldest Design
The canary-yellow base has more visual force than France’s subtler navy tailoring.
Explore Brazil's kit →🌍 Best for Neutrals
For neutrals, France offer a premium dark shirt that is easier to wear off the pitch.
Explore France's kit →🛒 Best Buy
France’s navy shirt blends tournament pedigree with everyday wearability better than a bright yellow statement piece.
Explore France's kit →Keep comparing
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