
🇪🇬 Egypt
Puma
Head-to-head kit battle

Puma

Adidas
⚡ Quick Verdict
Two Middle Eastern football powers meet. Egypt's Pharaohs in red face Saudi Arabia's Falcons in green — a regional rivalry between the two most consistent Arab World Cup qualifiers.
Egypt and Saudi Arabia are the two most decorated Arab football nations and have met repeatedly in AFC, qualifying, and friendly matches across the modern era.
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| Category | 🇪🇬 Egypt | 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Puma | Adidas |
| Primary Colour | #d90429 | #006c35 |
| Away Colour | White away kit accented by red and black for sharp contrast. | White away kit with green trim and a sharp minimal profile. |
| Group | G | H |
| Kit Status | Confirmed | Confirmed |
| Star Players | Mohamed Salah, Omar Marmoush, Mostafa Mohamed | Salem Al-Dawsari, Firas Al-Buraikan, Mohammed Al-Owais |
| Home Kit Notes | Classic red home shirt with black-white trim and a strong heritage feel. | Strong green home shirt with white detailing and a clean national identity. |
🏛️ Most Classic
Egypt red has more World Cup heritage than Saudi green.
Explore Egypt's kit →🔥 Boldest Design
Bright green Saudi shirts are louder than the cleaner Egypt template.
Explore Saudi Arabia's kit →🌍 Best for Neutrals
Egypt shirts have more international resonance thanks to Mohamed Salah's Premier League profile.
Explore Egypt's kit →🛒 Best Buy
Egypt kits are easier to source in the UK than Saudi kits.
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