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Top World Cup 2018 football jerseys

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The FIFA World Cup also referred to as the World Cup, will be held in Russia this year.

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The tournament commences on Thursday 14 June 2018 and Russia as a host, automatically qualified for the Cup finals. If you are a football fan, don’t worry. Your favourite teams like Germany, Spain, Japan, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil and Portugal will also be participating.

And while you might just love to watch every World Cup match simply because it has so much to offer, did you think about the World Cup jerseys on display this year? What would your favourite team wear to their match? Would it be the traditional colours or would they try something new?

The following are the revealed jerseys of the world cup for some of the top teams.

Germany
We had to start off the list with them. They are the reigning world champions. Their classy looks in white and black are back. This was inspired by the 1990 world cup win in Italy. Their die-hard fans will easily recognize them since they are familiar with the colour.

Spain
The Spain national team wants to represent the speed energy and style of football. So their colour is red, yellow and blue. This was based on the World Cup 1994 in the USA.

Japan
Their jersey features a new shade of blue and hues of red and white. This represents their national flag. To top it up on the colour it has graphics and signs off. This is to celebrate the memorable moments in the country’s history.

Mexico
The Mexicans draw inspirations from for the early 1990’s. They strictly follow their traditional green shirt with a graphic that runs from the hem to the chest. The neck reads “soy to Mexico”.

Argentina
This is where Lionel Messi represents his nation. The team will wear the iconic blue and white striped shirt dotted with subtle laurel leaves. This symbolizes their country court of arms.

Brazil
They have won the world cup five times. Their jersey is a classic dark yellow with green trimmings.

Portugal
Christiano Ronaldo will be representing his nation in this team. Their jersey will have a green and burgundy shade. It will also contain a series of golden details. Their collection is inspired by their success two years ago.

Russia
Their jersey pattern is fresh with navy stripes across the shoulder. It will be white and red. Moreover, their home is red and white. The jersey, in many ways, draws inspirations from the 1988 USSR jersey.

Which team jersey do you love?
What are you waiting for? Cheer your team in style. The best way to own and support your favourite team is to have their jerseys on. Be patriotic and purchase a gear that represents your country. It is now simpler and easy. You don’t have to walk all the way to the sports kit shop. Order it online at Adidas stores.

Which of these jerseys do you love the most and why? Let us know in the comments below!

Source: G Sport

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