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    Jamaica’s national team has decided that if it’s going to fight for a spot on the road to the 2026 World Cup, it will do so with a strong sense of identity. According to ESPN, the team unveiled its new Adidas jerseys—both the home and away versions—in collaboration with the Bob Marley Foundation, in a move that brings together soccer, culture, and music.

    The launch is part of a broader collection that includes match apparel, lifestyle clothing, and accessories inspired by the musician’s legacy, created with access to the artist’s visual and wardrobe archives.

    Jamaica drop their new home and away kits in collaboration with the Bob Marley Foundation pic.twitter.com/X4INxUQzwo

    — B/R Football (@brfootball) February 13, 2026

    The main design draws on the classic yellow of the Jamaican flag and adds details that directly reference reggae’s visual universe: red, green, and black stripes, textures reminiscent of knitted garments and woven pieces, and nods to the ’70s aesthetic associated with Marley. In addition, the jersey also features  direct references to the musician’s style, integrating cultural elements into the athletic design.

    The alternate jersey, meanwhile, features a black base with graphics inspired by sound waves, records, and the island’s musical culture, reinforcing the link between soccer and Jamaica’s sonic heritage.

    The idea is clear: for the jersey to represent not just a team, but an entire culture, incorporating subtle nods to the musician’s visual archives and global influence.

    “El fútbol es libertad”

    Adidas presentó la nueva camiseta de Jamaica en homenaje a Bob Marley. Fue realizada junto a la fundación del artista y la selección la usará en el repechaje para el Mundial 2026.https://t.co/UgSv4IW2UV pic.twitter.com/pvQ6UJ1qTR

    — Corta (@somoscorta) February 13, 2026

    Both kits include references to the Tuff Gong label and the slogan Football is Freedom, developed with the foundation serving as the project’s conceptual centerpiece.

    According to the official statement, the creative concept aims to frame soccer as a form of cultural expression and freedom, aligned with Marley’s artistic and social vision.

    That said, the launch goes beyond the sporting arena: the collection includes fashion pieces and products inspired by photographs and archival materials from the artist, positioning the project as much a cultural initiative as a soccer one.

    The collaboration fits into a growing trend in international soccer, where uniforms are becoming tools for storytelling and the construction of national identity through design.

    Besides, the connection between Marley and soccer is not merely symbolic: it’s well documented that the musician was passionate about the sport and played frequently, even during tours, reinforcing the cultural coherence of this tribute.

    A Launch Framed by Sporting Stakes

    The new kits arrive at a key moment for the Reggae Boyz, who are aiming to qualify for the 2026 World Cup after decades away from the sport’s biggest stage.

    Jamaica has only played in one World Cup, in France 1998, giving this new cycle added symbolic weight. Now, the team will have to navigate the qualification rounds and potential playoffs to secure a place in the tournament.

    More than just a jersey, the collection positions itself as a bridge between sport, music, and the creative industries, reinforcing the Jamaican national team’s cultural presence on the global stage.

    Now the challenge is on the field: the Reggae Boyz still need to get through the playoffs to secure a spot in the World Cup, something they haven’t achieved in over 20 years. But if they do, they already have a kit that promises to stand out as much as their style of play.

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