While the FIFA World Cup returns next year, the real one already happened, last month in the Seychelles, where Brazil unsurprisingly claimed the Beach Soccer World Cup title.

What is the Beach Soccer World Cup title, I hear you ask? Think five-a-side football on sand, packed with goals and an outrageous number of bicycle kicks.

The World Cup tournament happens every two years and sees 16 nations from across the globe compete in a fast-paced, sun-soaked spectacle.

It’s certainly fun, with non-stop action, but here at The Kitroom Collective, we’re focusing on the best shirts donned at the tournament.

Here is our tightly-contested top 3. 

3- Senegal

The senegalese lost in the semi-final to Belarus however, their shirt is a thing of beauty. 

Designed by PUMA, the 2025 home jersey features a clean white base adorned with vibrant green, yellow, and red vertical stripes, echoing the colors of the Senegalese flag.

A subtle lion motif across the chest pays homage to the nation’s emblem, while the crest proudly displays the star earned from their 2021 Africa Cup of Nations victory.

Although they finished fourth, narrowly losing 3–2 to Portugal in the third-place play-off, Senegal have earned a well-deserved third place in our kit power rankings.

2- Japan 

Japan fell to Portugal in the quarter-finals, but their shirt unquestionably earns a spot in the top two.

Japan never misses when it comes to kits, and this is no different.

A stunning collaboration with the legendary Y-3, this jersey is a masterclass in design and storytelling.

The home kit features a deep navy base with a dynamic blue flame graphic, symbolizing the team’s unwavering strength and unity. This motif, inspired by Japan’s rich cultural heritage, represents the collective power of players and supporters.

Certainly a beauty.

1- Brazil 

2WMCBJM Rodrigo of Brazil celebrates scoreing a goal during the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup UAE 2024 final match between Brazil and Italy at the Dubai Design District Stadium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Christopher Pike)

It’s a double for Brazil, more importantly than the tournament win, they’ve claimed our prestigious kit rankings crown.

Perhaps the most iconic colour scheme in football, Brazil’s vibrant yellow and blue combination is timeless.

Featuring a gorgeous blue and green collar and sleeve trim, it perfectly complements the iconic yellow base.

Classic, clean, and unmistakably Brazil.

And let’s be honest, on the beaches of Rio, why complicate perfection?

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