Brazil Already Wore Red Kit More Than 100 Years Ago - Return for 2026 World Cup

A surprising historical twist could add powerful symbolism to Brazil’s 2026 World Cup campaign, as the rumored red Jordan away kit, though shocking at first glance, has deep historical and cultural roots. Thanks to @DataFutebol for the heads-up.

Exclusive: Jordan to Make Brazil 2026 World Cup Away Kit - Revolutionary Red

Brazil Already Wore Red Kit More Than 100 Years Ago

Between 1917 and 1919, the Brazil national team actually wore red in official matches, including during the 1917 South American Championship (now known as Copa América). This long-forgotten era is now being revisited over a century later.

Even more significantly, the color red is deeply connected to Brazil’s national identity. The country’s name originates from "Pau-Brasil" - a native tree famous for its rich red dye, which was highly prized by Portuguese colonizers. In that sense, “Brazil” literally means “red” in the historical context.

While the red Brazil 2026 kit has not yet been leaked, it is expected to feature the Jordan logo - marking a break from tradition not only in color but also in manufacturer branding, as Nike's Jordan subsidiary takes charge.

Will Brazil’s return to red bring back forgotten pride and a new sense of identity on the global stage? Or will it spark further outrage by replacing the traditionally beloved blue away color?

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