From official FIFA World Cup 2026 federation kits to football-inspired streetwear, the ABC-MART Grand Stage celebrates the sport’s growing culture in the Philippines.
As anticipation builds for the FIFA World Cup 2026, football fever is beginning to make its way beyond stadiums and onto the streets of Manila.
ABC-MART Grand Stage has launched a new football showcase featuring the latest official federation kits and football-inspired apparel from global sportswear brands Puma, Nike, and adidas, giving Filipino fans access to the same jerseys worn by some of the world’s biggest national teams.
More than simply introducing new merchandise, the collection reflects football’s expanding influence on fashion and youth culture, where replica jerseys have evolved into everyday wardrobe staples worn as much for personal style as for support of a favorite nation or player.
Where football meets fashion
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Available both in-store and online, the collection highlights three distinct interpretations of modern football culture.
Puma’s newest Portugal collection pays tribute to the country’s football legacy through bold national colors and subtle references to Portugal’s maritime heritage. The Home Kit retains its signature red with green accents, while the Away Kit introduces white and lagoon green tones inspired by generations of Portuguese football icons.
Beyond aesthetics, the jerseys incorporate RE:FIBRE recycled materials and dryCELL moisture-wicking technology, underscoring the growing emphasis on sustainability alongside on-field performance.
Nike, meanwhile, is leaning into football’s creative spirit through its latest campaign, “Rip the Script.” Rather than focusing solely on tactics and competition, the campaign celebrates instinctive, expressive play while highlighting football’s influence on music, fashion, and popular culture.
Its accompanying campaign features an eclectic mix of global personalities — including football stars, legendary athletes, and entertainment figures — illustrating how the sport continues to shape culture far beyond the pitch.
Official kits worn by football’s elite
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For supporters looking to wear the same jerseys seen during international competition, adidas has introduced its official FIFA World Cup 2026 federation kits.
The lineup includes authentic national team jerseys representing football powerhouses such as Germany, Spain, and Japan.
Germany’s latest Home Kit maintains the country’s iconic white base while introducing modern geometric detailing accented by the national flag. Spain’s jersey features its unmistakable red colorway enhanced with elegant yellow pinstripes and navy detailing, while Japan’s design draws inspiration from ocean waves, blending deep blue tones with a striking white horizon graphic.
Unlike lifestyle-inspired replicas, these are the same official federation kits engineered for elite-level performance using adidas’ cooling and moisture-management technologies.
Football’s growing influence beyond the game

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The expanding collection also reflects football’s rising visibility in the Philippines.
While basketball remains the country’s most popular sport, football has steadily gained momentum through international tournaments, European club competitions, grassroots development programs, and increased media exposure.
At the same time, football jerseys have become a familiar part of contemporary streetwear, embraced by fashion enthusiasts who appreciate their bold designs regardless of sporting allegiance.
ABC-MART Grand Stage’s latest collection caters to both audiences — dedicated supporters preparing for the next World Cup cycle and consumers drawn to football-inspired fashion as part of everyday style.
The football collection is now available at ABC-MART Grand Stage stores and through its online platform, with prices ranging from ₱2,000 to ₱10,000.
As excitement continues to build ahead of football’s biggest global tournament, the latest collection gives Filipino fans an opportunity to celebrate the sport long before the opening whistle — whether by wearing their nation’s colors on match day or incorporating football culture into everyday fashion.