

Cameroon
Egypt
0
1
AFCON
Burkina Faso
Senegal
1
3
AFCON
Egypt
Morocco
2
1
AFCON
Senegal
Eq. Guinea
3
1
AFCON
Malawi
Senegal
0
0
AFCON
Zimbabwe
Guinea
2
1
AFCON
Gabon
Morocco
2
2
AFCON
Ghana
Comoros
2
3
AFCON
Brighton
Chelsea
1
1
Premier League
Cameroon
Ethiopia
4
1
AFCON
Liverpool
Arsenal
0
0
EFL Cup
Cape Verde
Burkina Faso
0
1
AFCON
Eq. Guinea
Ivory Coast
0
1
AFCON
Mauritania
Gambia
0
1
AFCON
Tunis
Mali
0
1
AFCON
Tottenham
Chelsea
0
1
EFL Cup
Man Utd
Aston Villa
1
0
Premier League
Bayern
M'Gladbach
1
2
Bundesliga
AS Roma
Juventus
3
4
Serie A
Lyon
PSG
1
1
Ligue 1
Real Madrid
Valencia
4
1
La Liga
Juventus
Napoli
1
1
Serie A
AC Milan
AS Roma
3
1
Serie A
Chelsea
Tottenham
2
0
EFL Cup
Leeds
Burnley
3
1
Premier League
Brentford
A Villa
2
1
Premier League
Man CIty
Arsenal
2
1
Premier League
Watford
Tottenham
0
1
Premier League
Cr Palace
West Ham
2
3
Premier League
Everton
Brighton
2
3
Premier League
Chelsea
Liverpool
2
2
Premier League
Getafe
Real
1
0
LaLiga
Atlético
Vallecano
2
0
LaLiga
Mallorca
Barcelona
LaLiga
Everton
Chelsea
1
1
Premier League
West Ham
Arsenal
0
2
Premier League
Southampton
Cr. Palace
2
2
Premier League
Wolves
Brighton
1
0
Premier League
Leeds
Man City
0
7
Premier League
Aston Villa
Norwich
2
0
Premier League
Newcastle
Liverpool
1
3
Premier League
Cagliari
Inter
0
4
Serie A
Empoli
Napoli
1
0
Serie A
Atalanta
H. Verona
2
1
Serie A
AC Milan
Udinese
1
1
Serie A
Juventus
Venezia
1
1
Serie A
AS Monaco
PSG
0
2
Ligue 1
Barceclona
Osasuna
2
2
LaLiga
Everton
Cr Palace
1
3
Premier League
Atlético
Real
0
2
LaLiga
Aston Villa
Liverpool
0
1
Premier League
Watford
Brentford
1
2
Premier League
Wolves
Man City
0
1
Premier League
Southampton
Arsenal
0
3
Premier League
Leeds
Chelsea
2
3
Premier League
Man United
Norwich
1
0
Premier League
West Ham
Burnley
0
0
Premier League
Newcastle
Leicester
0
4
Premier League
Villareal
Atalanta
3
2
Champions League
Barceclona
Bayern
0
3
Champions League
Club Brugge
PSG
1
4
Champions League
Man City
RB Leipzig
1
2
Champions League
Atlético
Porto
3
1
Champions League
Liverpool
AC Milan
2
1
Champions League
Sporting
Ajax
2
4
Champions League
Beskitas
Dortmund
0
5
Champions League
Inter
Real
0
2
Champions League
Chelsea
Zenit
3
3
Champions League
Malmö
Juventus
0
1
Champions League
Dynamo Kyiv
Benfica
0
2
Champions League
Sheriff
Shakhtar
1
1
Champions League
Young Boys
Man United
1
1
Champions League
Sevilla
Salzburg
0
1
Champions League
Lille
Wolfsburg
3
1
Champions League
Arsenal
Everton
1
2
Premier League
Liverpool
Wolves
1
0
Premier League
Genoa
Juventus
0
2
Serie A
Chelsea
West Ham
2
3
Premier League
Betis
Barcelona
1
0
LaLiga
Norwich
Tottenham
0
3
Premier League
Cr Palace
Man United
0
1
Premier League
Man City
Watford
3
1
Premier League
Brighton
Southampton
1
1
Premier League
Burnley
Newcastle
0
1
Premier League
Let’s kick it off with a classic. The Netherlands national football team are known as Oranje. Why? Historically the nickname is based on the reigning house of the Netherlands, House of Orange-Nassau, but these days the nickname is truly remembered because of the distinctive orange color of their jerseys! We chose the 1974 iteration because the Netherlands team led by the legendary Johan Cruyff were something else, despite not winning the World Cup!
And did you know that Cruyff, having only just moved to Barcelona, and having been sponsored by Puma, tore one of the three stripes on top of the orange shirt off, because it was sponsored by Adidas, Puma’s top rival?
What we usually see from kit designers is a careful iteration of the designs of the past with only tiny changes being made. Not here. Mexico went full-on as they embraced the local arts and culture to include an Aztec god design on their whole shirt. The kit was unfortunately unhelpful in bringing any success to the team in the 1998 World Cup – they got defeated by Germany during the round of 16.
Easily the most recognisable kit of any Argentinian team. The iconic combination of blue and yellow worn by none other than Diego Maradona at his best! And why blue and yellow? The story goes that the team was based around the Buenos Aires docks, and the first ship that came in was a Swedish one, with the Swedish flag glowing on top.
Having gone through a couple of classics, let us have a look at possibly the weirdest most disturbing jersey to be ever worn in a football match! The Spanish team came out with a kit made by Kappa which represents human anatomy, basically, it is a body without skin! The team also came up with an accompanying hashtag #Nosdejamoslapiel which loosely translates into “We give our skin”.
While France dominated the 2018 World Cup football-wise, Nigeria certainly took home the trophy for the coolest jersey! The buzz was wild as all the media around the world took notice of the green striped shirts. The zig-zag design was both modern and retro at the same time and people kept queuing up in front of Nike’s stores to get their hands on it!
Come back next week to see what other kits could have the football fans laid their eyes on in the past!
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