Atlanta Police Department Unveils New Uniforms ahead of 2026 World Cup
By David Aaro
Source The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
What to know
- The Atlanta Police Department unveiled new uniforms inspired by international agencies to enhance officer visibility and approachability ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
- The uniforms feature lightweight, UV-protective fabric for long summer shifts and high public engagement during major events.
- No extra money was needed for the new uniforms, which will begin rolling out starting this month.
Atlanta police officers are getting a fresh look inspired by international law enforcement agencies.
Ahead of the city hosting eight matches in next year’s World Cup, the department on Thursday unveiled new uniforms designed to keep officers safe while serving as an identifiable beacon for global visitors, according to police Chief Darin Schierbaum.
“We wanted it to be something that was recognizable and aligned with many law enforcement agencies around the globe,” Schierbaum said during a news conference Thursday afternoon at the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center. “This is the professional here in the city to keep you safe. This is who you can turn to for help.”
He said officers will start to wear the uniforms in August at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and in Zone 5 in downtown Atlanta.
In 2026, exactly three decades after the city hosted the Olympics, the new duds will be “the uniform” for the department for a roughly three-month period.
More on OFFICER.com
Atlanta Police Group Offers $10K to Join Force Ahead of 2026 World Cub
- The Atlanta Police Department's pressure to fill its vacant positions ahead of next year's World Cup is coupled with a need to reduce overtime hours that put a large dent in the city budget this year.
A police spokesperson said procuring the new designs “required no additional funding.” The chief said the cost is part of the department’s “annual refresh of uniforms.”
Officers will be expected to work long hours next summer amid an influx of soccer fans and visitors, so the chief said the uniform will have lightweight fabric and ultraviolet protection to keep them safe and comfortable during the hot months.
The new look’s most distinct feature — a light blue checkered pattern — makes it widely visible and shares similarities to those worn by police in Scotland, Australia, New Zealand, Chicago and Pittsburgh.
The pattern covers parts of the pants and shirt, and wraps around the back, arms and legs. The rest of the outfit keeps the traditional dark blue hue of the department, which was a priority, the chief said.
Schierbaum said the uniforms have been well received by officers so far. He expressed excitement to see “this generation of Atlanta police” get a chance to protect the city during the World Cup.
“We want ( Atlanta) and the world to know that we are getting ready to welcome you right back here to the best city in the world,” the chief said. “It was the Olympics 30 years ago. Now it’s our turn.”
______________
©2025 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Visit at ajc.com.
Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.