No More Jako: Macedonia to Sign Adidas Kit Deal

After 13 years together, the Macedonian national team is reportedly preparing to end its long-standing partnership with German brand Jako to sign a new deal with Adidas, starting in the 2026-27 season.

The news was brought to light by the local Macedonian football news channel, @xmksport.

Macedonia to Sign Adidas Kit Deal From 26-27 Season

Adidas is said to become the kit supplier for Macedonia starting from the 2026-27 season, possibly after the 2026 World Cup.

Jako has been the kit supplier for Macedonia for over a decade, but the partnership has been notoriously stagnant.

Jako only produced two distinct jersey packages throughout their entire 13-year journey with the national team. The current kits, which have been in use since 2023, were reportedly only commissioned after immense public outrage over the team wearing the same outdated designs for several years.

The transition to a "World Brand" like Adidas will undoubtedly create a massive commercial boost and increase jersey sales for the Macedonian Football Federation. However, the move is not without its concerns for kit enthusiasts.

Adidas has a tiered system for its national teams. While top-priority "Elite" nations like Italy, Argentina, and Spain receive highly bespoke, custom designs, smaller federations often get the short end of the stick.

There is a genuine fear within the Macedonian fanbase that they might receive the same treatment as countries like Latvia or Curacao, who are frequently handed basic, one-color teamwear templates with minimal customization.

Fans will be hoping that the federation negotiated a deal that guarantees at least some level of bespoke design to honor the nation's identity, rather than just a standard catalog shirt with a crest slapped on it.

Are you excited to see Macedonia wearing the Three Stripes? Do you think Adidas will give them a bespoke design or a basic template? Let us know in the comments below.

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