Worn by national legend Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes, Ruben Dias, Diego Dalot, Tomas Araujo, and the rest of a star-studded squad as they train and prepare before top-level UEFA Nations League games, the 2025 Portugal training shorts show your undying support for your country on and off the pitch. Rich Persian Blue and Sugared Almond hues create a sporty look that elevates your workout wardrobe, and a national crest at the right thigh displays your patriotism for the world to see. Moisture-absorbing dryCELL technology wicks sweat away from your skin to keep you cool, dry and comfortable, whether youre running laps of the pitch to improve your cardio in preseason training, fighting for every ball in intense competitive games or cheering the team on in high-stakes international fixtures. A slim cut reduces air resistance as you run, so you can play without restriction, and an adjustable elastic waistband secures your fit. Made from 100% recycled polyester.
- Shorts Numbers - Customise your item by adding your initials or squad number.
- Brand New With Tags
- Adults
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- Navy
- Portugal
- 2025-2026
- Pants
- Puma
This Jersey features the iconic Team colors and crest, making it a must-have for any true fan. The comfortable fit and high-quality construction ensure it will last through many seasons of supporting your team.
FAQ About Team Jersey
Q: What materials are used in this Jersey?
A: This Jersey is made with high-quality polyester fabric that offers excellent breathability and durability, perfect for both casual wear and intense support during matches.
Q: Is this an officially licensed product?
A: Yes, this Jersey is officially licensed and features authentic team branding and logos.
Q: How should I care for this Jersey?
A: Machine wash cold with like colors, tumble dry low. Do not bleach or iron directly on logos.
Q: What sizes are available?
A: This Jersey comes in sizes from S to 3XL. Please refer to our size chart for accurate measurements.
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