Update: The leaked Adidas national team ranking appears to be slightly inaccurate, as it contradicts reality. Colombia, which is listed in 'Others', (and written wrong, Columbia), is actually an Adidas first-tier team. Why?
1. Colombia is featured in the main ads as one of seven big teams.
2. Colombia is listed as the 6th team on Adidas Europe Website
3. Colombia has got player edits for their home kit (which Adidas created for their first-tier teams only - except for Mexico, whose kit was changed lately).
Split of EM & Others Also Wrong?
In addition, the split between the second tier (EM - Emerging Markets) and the third tier (Others), also seems to be inaccurate. Jamaica is in the third tier, even though it gets special Adidas collections and better treatment than all the smaller countries. The teams from the Middle East, Qatar, and the UAE, are placed higher than the actual reality showcases. The same applies to Ukraine.
The leaked image itself is real and comes from an official Adidas event. Other images from the same event showcase 2026 World Cup kits and their design inspiration.
5 November 2025
Official Adidas 2026 National Team Ranking Leaked
An internal Adidas document has been leaked, revealing the brand's definitive ranking system for its national federations ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Thanks to @MidanAlAtqam.
Adidas "Definitive" 2026 National Team Ranking
The image, titled "ADIDAS FEDERATIONS - WC 2026", sorts all sponsored teams into three distinct tiers: "Key Countries", "EM Countries", and "Other Countries".
Here is a full breakdown of the pyramid:
- Key Countries (Elite Tier)
This is the top tier, equivalent to Adidas's "Elite" clubs (like Real Madrid or Manchester United). These are the brand's main assets, receiving bespoke designs and the full weight of Adidas's marketing.
The 7 Key Countries are: Argentina, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Mexico, Japan
- EM Countries (Emerging Markets)
This second tier is a strategic group focused on "Emerging Markets." This list includes nations from key regions where Adidas is looking to grow its presence.
The 6 EM Countries are: Ukraine, Algeria, UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa
Notably, four of these teams are recent acquisitions for Adidas (Saudi Arabia in 2023, Qatar & Ukraine in 2024, and South Africa in 2026), showing a clear strategy.
- Other Countries
This third tier contains all other federations sponsored by the brand. Despite being in the lowest tier, this group includes many historic footballing nations.
'Other Countries' include: Sweden, Scotland, Colombia, Chile, Hungary, Wales, Greece, Peru, and all others.
The Great Equalizer: Authentic Kits For ALL
While this ranking dictates marketing and investment, the most important news for the 2026 World Cup is that this product gap is closing.
As Footy Headlines was first to report, Adidas is providing authentic, player-issue kits to ALL federations in its portfolio for the 2026 World Cup. This is a major and welcome strategy shift, ensuring that teams in the "Other Countries" tier, like Sweden and Peru, will have the exact same advanced Climacool+ technology as "Key Countries" like Germany and Argentina.
Confirmed: Adidas to Release Authentic Kits for All National Teams in 2026 World Cup
What do you think of Adidas's national team ranking? Is it a fair representation? Let us know in the comments below.