Fans are split with their opinion on Australia's new national team kits after the strip was unveiled on Friday morning.
The Matildas were the first to don the jersey during their heavy 4-0 loss against Japan in the SheBelievesCup shortly after the kit reveal, with both home and away strips designed by Indigenous artist Reko Rennie.
Australia's new home jersey, which will also be worn by the Socceroos next month, features a fluorescent green and gold colour in a zig zag pattern.
The away strip is predominantly black with fluorescent green trimming and a zig zag pattern down the side which represents a 'modern interpretation of the ochre found in First Nations art'.
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What Football Australia said about the new Australia kit
"Football Australia is incredibly proud to unveil the first-ever national team jersey designed by a First Nations artist, marking a historic milestone for our sport," Football Australia CEO James Johnson said.
"This Collection embodies the essence of our ‘Forever Forging Forward’ philosophy – championing progress, inclusivity, and excellence at every level of the game
"We are particularly thrilled that both the Matildas and Socceroos will unite under a single, unified jersey. This kit will be proudly worn by the Matildas from now through to 2026 including the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026, and by the Socceroos throughout the remainder of their AFC Asian Qualifiers as they continue their journey toward the FIFA World Cup 2026.
"More than just a jersey, this kit is a powerful symbol of Australia’s footballing identity – seamlessly blending First Nations storytelling with cutting-edge performance innovation. It ensures that when our teams take the field, they do so in a design that honours both our rich cultural heritage and our bold ambitions on the global stage."