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Syria has sported many memorable jerseys over the decades. Each kit reflects a unique moment in Syrian football history, whether it be home, away or training matches. In this article, we rank these jerseys from the most beautiful to the least aesthetic, while analyzing their design, context of use and visual impact.


2022 home jersey - Errea

The 2022 home jersey, designed by Errea , stands out for its contemporary and vibrant design. Featuring a vibrant red with subtle patterns inspired by traditional Syrian art, it symbolises national pride. This jersey was worn during qualifying for the 2022 World Cup, embodying the hope of the fans. The lightweight and breathable fabric has also received praise for its functionality.


2019 Away Jersey - Jako

In 2019, Jako created an away jersey that made a statement. This white jersey, with elegant red accents, was used during the AFC Asian Cup. Simplicity and refinement define this model, although it was criticized for its lack of visible national symbols.


2018 Training Jersey - Adidas

Worn during training sessions and warm-ups in 2018, this jersey, produced by Adidas , is a mix of red and black. The minimalist design offers a modern and functional contrast. Although it was not used in official competition, this model helped to strengthen the team's visual identity.

2017 Home Jersey - Uhlsport

The 2017 home jersey, designed by Uhlsport , is one of the most iconic in recent history. With a dominant red colour and white details, this jersey was worn during qualifying for the 2018 World Cup. The subtle geometric patterns added a modern touch while paying homage to Syrian traditions. It remains very popular among fans for its balanced aesthetic.


2015 Away Jersey - Uhlsport

In 2015, Uhlsport unveiled a blue away jersey with white and red stripes. The design, worn in away matches during the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, reflected a bold approach. The colours, while not associated with Syria, brought a visual freshness, but some fans lamented the lack of stronger references to the national culture.


2013 Training Jersey - Puma

The 2013 training jersey, produced by Puma , was distinguished by its simplicity. With a white base and red accents on the shoulders, it was primarily intended to provide comfort and practicality to the players. This jersey was worn during several training sessions for the 2015 Asian Cup qualifiers. Although effective, its design was considered too basic by some fans.


2010 Home Jersey - Adidas

In 2010, Adidas made a breakthrough with an all-red home jersey featuring a white collar. The clean design symbolised a modernised style for the national team. Used in qualifying for the 2011 Asian Cup, the jersey is often cited as a fan favourite for its simplicity and elegance.


2008 Away Shirt - Joma

The 2008 away jersey, designed by Joma , stood out with a unique mix of white and green. This model was used for international friendlies, offering a distinct twist on Syria's traditional colours. Despite its bold design, it received a mixed reception due to its divergence from fans' expectations.


2005 Home Jersey - Lotto

The 2005 home jersey, made by Lotto , is a tribute to Syria's footballing traditions. Red with white details, this jersey was both simple and effective. It was worn during the qualifying campaign for the 2006 World Cup. Fans remember this jersey as a symbol of a promising era for Syrian football.

2002 Away Shirt - Diadora

In 2002, Diadora designed a dark blue away jersey with silver accents. This model was used in the 2004 Asian Cup qualifiers. Its futuristic design for the time, with a distinctive V-neck, won over many fans. However, the choice of blue, unconventional for the Syrian team, divided opinion.


2000 Home Shirt - Umbro

The early 2000s saw Umbro produce a bold home shirt. Red with white stripes down the sleeves and sides, this jersey marked one of the Syrian team's finest moments, notably in qualifying for the 2002 World Cup. The quality of the fabric and the close fit were widely praised.

1998 Training Jersey - Reebok

The 1998 training jersey, designed by Reebok , is an example of effective minimalism. White in color with red logos on the chest and sleeves, it was intended for everyday use for training sessions. Although very simple, it remained popular due to its comfort and durability.


1996 Home Shirt - Lotto

The 1996 home jersey, produced by Lotto , featured red and white graphic patterns inspired by Syrian mosaics. It was worn during qualifying for the 1996 Asian Cup. This distinctive design, although a little busy for some, has remained etched in history for its originality.

1994 Away Shirt - Puma

The 1994 away jersey, designed by Puma , was a mix of white and red. The red diagonal stripes on the chest added a stylish and innovative touch. This jersey was worn mainly in friendly matches in preparation for the Asian Cup. Fans found it aesthetically pleasing, although a little fragile in terms of the fabric.


1992 Home Jersey - Adidas

In 1992, Adidas launched a red home jersey with classic white stripes on the shoulders. This jersey embodied the minimalist approach of the 90s while reflecting the national colours. Used during the 1992 Asian Cup qualifiers, it remains a favourite among nostalgic fans.


1990 Away Shirt - Umbro

The 1990 away jersey, designed by Umbro , was white with a red collar and subtle geometric patterns on the chest. This typical 90s design was worn in the qualifying matches for the 1990 World Cup. Its simplicity and comfort made it a classic.


1988 Training Jersey - Le Coq Sportif

In 1988, Le Coq Sportif introduced a light blue training jersey with red and white stripes. This jersey, although exclusively reserved for training, became a symbol of a transitional period for the Syrian team. Its casual design and unusual colours made an impression.


1986 Home Jersey - Adidas

The 1986 home jersey, produced by Adidas , featured a deep red and white stripes on the sleeves. This jersey was worn during qualifying for the 1986 World Cup. Its design, although simple, has remained iconic for its quality and its connection to a prosperous era for the national team.