Explore Official Bulgaria National Team Shirts & Kits
Bulgaria’s kit colours come directly from the national flag — white, green and red. A classic home look is a white shirt with green shorts and red socks. The away kits often lean red as the primary colour. Nicknames like The Lions and The Tricolours reflect those colours.
Over time the designs have changed, sometimes subtle template tweaks, sometimes bold pattern choices. Crests, trim details and small accents often bring in folklore or national symbols. Whether older kits or the newest releases, they all share that link to Bulgaria’s history, culture and identity.
What You’ll Find in the Bulgaria Range
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Official home and away shirts in adult/kids sizes
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Retro & heritage pieces—designs that recall big games or special moments
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Training & travel gear—tops, warm-ups, possibly jackets and fringe items
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Casual wear for fans—tees, badge shirts or supporter styles
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Personalisation options—names, numbers, favourite players
Everything with attention to badge detail, stitching or print quality, colours that stay true to the national palette, and fabrics built to last.
Players & Moments That Fans Remember
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Kiryl Despodov — known for creativity and goals, often a spark for the side.
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Stanislav Ivanov — dependable and solid at the back.
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Dimitar Berbatov — one of Bulgaria’s most famous forwards; his name still draws attention on retro shirts.
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Hristo Stoichkov — legendary figure in Bulgarian football, probably one of the first names many fans think of.
Some kits people remember most clearly are those worn in landmark tournaments or qualifiers—when Bulgaria made waves on the biggest stages. When new designs bring something fresh, fans notice, and often those kits become favourites.
Why Bulgaria Shirts Mean Something
Wearing a Bulgaria shirt means more than cheering from a seat. It’s carrying folklore, pride, national colours, and memories. The Lions’ badge, the tricolour stripes—it all ties you into that sense of belonging.
When fans wear home white, away red, or dig out a retro piece of a past match—they’re not just wearing fabric. They’re wearing what it means to be part of Bulgarian football through the years.