Saturday's World Cup warm-up friendly between the United States and Belgium turned into an absolute visual disaster. As soon as the players took the pitch at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, viewers at home and fans in the stands immediately realized there was a massive problem: they couldn't really tell the two teams apart from afar.
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Despite strict equipment regulations meant to prevent exactly this scenario, both the USMNT and the Belgian Red Devils took to the field wearing predominantly light-colored kits. The USMNT lined up in their new off-white 'Sail' & red striped home jersey (paired with blue shorts and white socks). Belgium, meanwhile, opted to debut their brand-new, René Magritte-inspired away kit.
This is where the major issue arose. In official Adidas promotional and store images, the Belgian away kit's light sky blue base ("Frozen Blue") and pink graphic accents appeared much darker and more saturated. However, under the bright stadium lights and from the wide broadcast camera angle, those colors completely washed out. The result? Belgium's kit looked incredibly similar to the USA's white tops.
The best way to tell the two teams apart from a distance was by looking at the shorts—blue for the US and black for Belgium.
Do We Need Third Kits for National Teams?
In international friendlies, the home team (USA) generally dictates the primary kit choice, meaning the visiting team (Belgium) is required to wear a contrasting alternate kit.
Many fans asked why Belgium simply didn't switch to their home kit. The problem? Belgium's 2026 home kit is red. If Belgium had worn red, it would have also clashed with the USMNT's "Stripes" home kit, which features prominent, thick red wavy lines across the front.
Despite FIFA Encouragement: Most National Teams Don't Have Third Kits for 2026
The visual nightmare could only have been avoided if the USA had worn their away kit.
This exact scenario highlights exactly why FIFA updated their Equipment Regulations back in 2022, strongly encouraging all national teams to have a "second Alternative Playing Kit" (a third kit). If this match were to happen in the 2026 World Cup, the USA would likely have to wear their away kit, while Belgium would need to wear their light blue away.
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