From elegant suits to sportswear, the technical directors of the teams participating in the 2026 World Cup also impose fashion on the field.
During each match, the cameras usually focus on the coaches’ development and, in addition to showing their reactions at different moments of the game, fashion critics also highlight their way of dressing.
While some prefer to maintain a serious profile with suits and ties, others “put on the camisole” and opt for sportswear. that make them feel “in the game.”
However, some have been talked about during the first matches of the 2026 World Cup for being considered fashion references. Media like Infobae They have highlighted the style of Julian Nagelsmann, Germany coach, 38, who “attracts attention” for challenging the classic mold of his position.
“Julian Nagelsmann established himself as the youngest technical director of the 2026 World Cup, attracting attention for both his tactical performance and his clothing choices”says the media.
Despite the criticism he received during his time at Bayern Munich, when he was accused of turning the bench into a catwalk, Nagelsmann maintains his identity and chooses clothes from official sponsors, but with a contemporary style and striking details that integrate functionality and comfort.
Among their usual choices are:
- Straight pants in dark tones
- Plain and basic t-shirts
- Printed socks
- Sports shoes in neutral colors
- Soft fabrics and loose cuts
- Knitted sweaters
- light jackets
- Printed tights
- Bomber jackets or hooded divers
- Padded coats in sober colors, such as navy blue, black or olive green
“This combination allows you to project a neat and functional image, aligned with your innovative personality. and his role as a reference for a new generation of coaches,” highlights the media.
