The kits are all gold with the sleeves displaying 'waves' of green in tribute to Mark Viduka's comments ahead of the famous World Cup qualifier against Uruguay that he loved to "see a sea of gold".
The other big change is the second kit is no longer navy blue but dark green with a thin diagonal fluorescent line.
The Socceroos training top was also modeled by Daniel Arzani, who is yet to make his debut for the Socceroos despite numerous calls after his impressive form in the A-League this season.
The Socceroos will wear the jersey for the first time when the play Hungary in June, while the Matildas will wear their jerseys this Sunday when they take on Korea Republic in the Women's Asian Cup.
The kits will cost $120 for Adults and $100 for kids.


