The inspiration for the design of the Syrian national team uniform is ancient hexagonal ceramic tiles that are associated with the country and specifically with the capital Damascus and are rooted in its history.
Because the artistic representation of animal or human life is forbidden by Islam, until World War I, public figurative art in Syria was limited to geometric, floral and animal designs as expressed in the arts of arabesque and calligraphy, which adorn most palaces and mosques. Damascus is particularly famous for this type of sculpture and belief, and beautiful examples of it can be seen in its palaces and public buildings.
These tiles have undergone a process of digitalization and color change to match the colors of the team. Thus, they create the pattern that adorns the team's home uniform and represents its history.
In addition, a reference can be seen in the sleeves and collar of the uniform to the pillars of the Grand Mosque, which are also found in the team's emblem.