FFF Unveil France’s 2026 World Cup Kits with Statue of Liberty-Inspired Away
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As before every major international competition, the Team de France has new jerseys. Nike, his official equipment manufacturer, unveiled on Monday March 23rd the two new tunics that will be worn by the... Read more World Cup 2026: The Blues will wear a jersey in reference to the Statue of Freedom "to celebrate the most beautiful gift of France in the United States" appeared first on Current Values.
On Monday, March 23, Nike formalized the two jerseys of the French team for the next World Cup. If the first tunic takes over the traditional blue, the second is inspired by the colour of the... Statue of Liberty. A wink in the United States, one of the host countries of the competition. - Mondial 2026: discover the new jerseys of the Blues for the competition (Sports).
The French football team will have a green-grey outer jersey for the World Cup in North America, a historic wink.
This Monday, Nike unveiled the two jerseys that the Blues will wear at the 2026 World Championship in America, with an unprecedented color.
Nike dévoile les deux maillots de la France au Mondial 2026
La Statue de la Liberté pour symbole associé aux maillots de la France au Mondial 2026. Nike et la Fédération Française de Football dévoilent ce lundi les deux tenues que porteront les Bleus lors de la Coupe du Monde 2026, disputée aux États-Unis, au Canada et au Mexique. Deux maillots distincts, conçus autour d’un fil conducteur commun : la Statue de la Liberté. Le maillot domicile reprend la palette tricolore traditionnelle sur une base bleu n…
For 2026, Nike unveiled two new jerseys for the French men's national football team. For home matches, the players will wear a dark blue geometric pattern, featuring diagonal stripes, a white polo-style collar, and a bronze rooster. Red socks and traditional white shorts will complete the kit. For away matches, the new uniform, named "Liberté" (Liberty), is a less common color for Les Bleus: a light, minty green-gray, paired with a less solid-co…
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