Limited Release Retro All Whites Fan Shirt Now Available


New Zealand Football and PUMA have unveiled their first limited release All Whites fan shirt which can be ordered online now at the New Zealand Football store and will be an available to purchase at the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 - Oceania Qualifiers. 

The limited release shirt draws inspiration from the iconic 1982 All Whites jersey which the team wore the first time Aotearoa New Zealand qualified for the men’s FIFA World Cup. 

The white version features a subtle pinstripe with a black collar, sleeve and cuff detailing. 

The black version is the inverse, with a white collar, sleeve and cuff.


 



James Wear, GM Brand and Partnerships at New Zealand Football, said:

“We are excited to launch this new limited release collaboration between New Zealand Football and PUMA, the first time we have produced a fan shirt like this. 

“This shirt references an iconic time for the All Whites as the team are preparing to hopefully create another historic moment this month. 

“We can’t wait to see fans wearing the shirt at our games but get in quick because there are only a limited number available!”


Daniel Pustina, Oceania GM at PUMA, said:

“We are thrilled to partner with New Zealand Football on this limited release fan shirt, celebrating such a significant moment in the All Whites’ history. 

“This collaboration with PUMA highlights the rich legacy of the 1982 World Cup qualification while also looking ahead to the exciting journey at the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 – Oceania Qualifiers. 

“It’s a unique opportunity for fans to show their support as we gear up for a potential return to the World Cup after 16 years.”


The shirt will be available to buy this Friday at the FIFA World Cup 2026 – Oceania Qualifiers semi-final when Aotearoa New Zealand faces Fiji at Sky Stadium in Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington. 

The winning team will qualify for the final, against the winner of the New Caledonia v Tahiti second semi-final, on 24 March 2025 at Eden Park in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, where the winner will secure a place at the FIFA World Cup 2026. 

Should the All Whites win it will see Aotearoa New Zealand represented at the men’s FIFA World Cup for the first time in 16 years. 


Article added: Wednesday 19 March 2025

 

 

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