Argentine FA Unveils New 3-Star Crest After Beating France in World Cup Final
New crest features three stars, one for each World Cup title; kits with 3-star crest and World Champions badge available for pre-order through some online shops
New crest features three stars, one for each World Cup title; kits with 3-star crest and World Champions badge available for pre-order through some online shops
Colors and patterns inspired by “the sparkling deserts of the region that surround the city of Doha, the colour of the FIFA World Cup trophy, and the pattern of the Qatar flag”
Former German national team player Lothar Matthäus donated shirt he got in swap with Maradona; this is not the Maradona jersey sold at auction for a record amount earlier this year
With the 2022 FIFA World Cup set to kick off in Qatar in exactly two months, just about every nation participating has released new national team kits. Some will be worn a handful of times in friendlies before the World Cup, while others will make their debuts in Qatar. Check
Mexico and Argentina release away kits to go with previously announced home kits, while Germany, Japan, Spain and Belgium release both home and away kits; other countries with new kits include Colombia, Chile, Latvia, Hungary, Sweden, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Pattern of zigzagging thin black lines radiating out from neck is inspired by the Aztec god Quetzalcóatl, a feathered serpent who was the god of winds and rain, and the creator of the world and humanity
With international matches dominating the summer soccer schedule in the leadup to the next World Cup, German sportswear company Puma dropped a huge number of new national team kits on Monday. In all, the company officially released new home jerseys for 10 national teams on Monday, May 30, including five
Sale eclipses prices paid for original handwritten Olympic manifesto and Babe Ruth Yankees jersey from late 1920s
Shirt was worn by Diego Maradona during Argentina’s quarterfinal match against England at the 1986 World Cup when he scored both the “Hand of God” goal and the “Goal of the Century”
Italy to face Argentina in an exhibition match at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on Wednesday, June 1
Four-year reportedly worth 35 million euros; Puma will still produce kits for 2022 World Cup if Italy qualifies
Release celebrates 15th anniversary of iconic World Cup template by reimagining it for club teams in Europe and South America