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New York City FC release 2026 All Nations Kit

Blue shirt, white shorts, orange socks: The 2026 All Nations 2026 Kit "represents how the many cultures of New York City combine to form something even greater."

The 2026 All Nations Kit as seen on the streets of New York City | newyorkcityfc.com

New York City FC just released the 2026/27 away jersey: Say hello to the All Nations Kit, a deep blue shirt with intricate textured patterning that will be matched with white shorts and bright orange socks.

Notably, the kit celebrates the international and cultural diversity of New York City at a moment when immigration is a polarizing issue in this country, and when federal agents can stop and detain a person based solely on their perceived ethnicity in what is now known as a Kavanaugh Stop.

The All Nations Kit is having none of that. "New York City is the capital of the world, a place where cultures, languages, and traditions from every corner of the globe don’t just coexist, but shape something entirely new," reads a statement by Milo Kowalski, New York City FC Senior Director, Creative, in the club's press release. (You'll find the full statement below.) "It is a celebration of the dynamic multicultural fabric that unites our five boroughs under one banner, on and off the pitch."

The All Nations Kit is currently available at the New York City online store. The Authentic starts at $159.99, the Replica at $99.99, and the Replica Youth at $79.99.

The All Nations Kit replaces the popular 24/7 Kit, and is a return to the color schemes of the shirts in the 2020 and 2018 secondary kits. But while those were largely monochromatic, with the shorts and socks matching the shirts, the All Nations Kit is a high-contrast display of color that echoes the blue, white, and orange of the flag of New York City — which in turn references the Dutch flag.

The kit release confirms the shirt leaked by Footy Headlines way back in late December.

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All Nations Kit release video | newyorkcityfc.com

New York City announced the All Nations Kit with a video (above) that celebrates the wide range of people who support the club. It includes John Schaefer, the voice of WNYC’s New Sounds and Soundcheck, the Quezadas, the Ecuadorian-American family behind Digital Moda NY, and Ben Maltz, a board member of The Third Rail who is one of the masterminds of the group's tifos.

It's a sampling of the people who populate the stands at NYCFC games. You can see those and others in the gallery below.

The All Nations Kit is the seventh away kit in club history. It follows the 24/7 Kit of 2024, Volt Kit of 2022, Gotham Kit of 2020, unnamed gray kit of 2018, unofficially named Hypno Kit of 2016, and inaugural black kit of 2015. You can find a gallery of all of the club's away kits below.

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The midnight-blue shirt was introduced via community photo shoots at a bodega and a brew pub in North Jersey, close to the new home of the Cosmos at historic Hinchcliffe Stadium in Patterson.

Tuesday, Feb 10, 2026 at 10:58 AM

New York City FC today unveiled their new secondary kit, the All Nations Kit, the Club’s celebration of the banner and spirit that unites our five-borough nation of nations. Captured throughout New York City, the kit launch imagery features New Yorkers in their respective elements. Together as a whole, it shows a massive tapestry of human energy that is unmistakably New York City.

On the front panel and sleeves of the All Nations Kit is a mid-century modern-style, overlapping spherical pattern. Drawing inspiration from the 1964-65 World's Fair at Flushing Meadows Park, the kit represents how the many cultures of New York City combine to form something even greater.

The metallic logos, details, and trims throughout the kit are influenced by the Unisphere, the centerpiece of Flushing Meadows, as well as the jock tag: a reminder of the Club's role playing the World's Game for the World's City. Together with the kit's white shorts and orange socks, the uniform is a living representation of the New York City flag and the many nations brought together as one under its banner.

“New York City is the capital of the world, a place where cultures, languages, and traditions from every corner of the globe don’t just coexist, but shape something entirely new,” said Milo Kowalski, New York City FC Senior Director, Creative. “With the FIFA World Cup returning to the United States and arriving in our own backyard, this kit is our way of honoring the world’s game in the world’s city. The All Nations Kit reflects the energy, pride, and diversity that define New York City and our Club. It is a celebration of the dynamic multicultural fabric that unites our five boroughs under one banner, on and off the pitch.”

The subjects of the All Nations Kit launch imagery come from across New York City, bridging boroughs and backgrounds, reflecting the vast array of people that make up our Club and our city. 

Adrian Cepeda: Founder of The World’s Borough Bookshop, Adrian is proudly fostering literacy and a love of books his home neighborhood of Jackson Heights, Queens. 

Ben Maltz: A board member of supporters club The Third Rail and longstanding City Member, Ben is one of the creative minds behind some of the supporters’ recent tifos and designs. 

John Schaefer: More well-known as the longstanding voice of WNYC’s New Sounds and Soundcheck, John has been helping organize weekly pickup soccer games for over two decades in Brooklyn 

Lateaka Hatcher & Jimmy Grammarossa: Working on-site to help build Etihad Park and New York City’s cathedral of soccer, Lateaka is the site’s safety manager and Jimmy, a lifelong soccer fan, one of its carpenters. 

Lil Dee: Hailing from Coney Island, Danny Williams (aka Lil Dee) is an emerging talent in the rap scene, carrying the torch from previous generations into the next era. 

Luis “Tuti” G.: Someone who needs no introduction among our supporters, Tuti is often found on matchdays at the front of the march to the match and has become a staple of the supporters club Los Templados. 

New York City FC Girls Academy U-17 team: This squad of players are the proud NY State Cup Champions 2025 and USYS National League Conference Champions 2025. 

The Quezada family: An Ecuadorian-American family and fans of New York City FC since 2019, they are the founders of local clothing manufacturer, Digital Moda NY.

Torae: A Coney Island native and familiar face with the New York City FC faithful as one of the Club’s in-stadium hosts, Torae is a musical creator and host of ‘The Tor Guide.’

The All Nations Kit is available now at New York City FC’s online store.

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