2020-2021
1st
2nd
11 Oct 2020
v Austria
Designer: Adidas
Aside from an all-over brush pattern on the shirt, the latest Adidas kit launched in November 2019, was nothing to write home about. The change strip was launched in March 2020 and featured mint green trim and socks.
2022-2023
1st
1st alternate
1st alternate
2nd
2nd alternate
Designer: Adidas
The decision to introduce quartered shirts was a nod to the tops worn in 1996-98 although the originals were in green and dark blue (the original colours of the Ireland team). The two shades of green in the new versions was to represent the varied landscape of the countryside. This was available with green shorts (worn against Slovenia and Denmark in the Euro 2024 qualifiers) and white socks. The yellow change strip was a first for the team which had never previously played in the colour. It was intended to unveil this in the Euro qualifier against Greece in Athens but in the event the green shirts were used. The only time the yellow kit appeared (with yellow socks) was against San Marino in March 2023.
Graphics by Daniel Stoker.
2024-2025
1st
2nd
Designer: Adidas
Adidas stuck with the two shades of green theme but with the addition of white flashes that were the signature of the German company's Euro 2024 kits. The graphic on the vertical stripes represented soundwaves to evoke supporters chanting at Windsor Park. The alternative was white with ice green accents that also bear the sound wave motif.
Graphics by Daniel Stoker.