maltaseagull
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Why do we think it's FIFA's doing?
It's probably down to adidas, Nike, Puma and the rest, surely?
It's got to be something to do with Blatter!
Why do we think it's FIFA's doing?
It's probably down to adidas, Nike, Puma and the rest, surely?
5.3 With the sole exception of vertically or horizontally striped and chequered
shirts using two Colours equally in a non-predominant manner, in the event
that three or four Colours are used on the surface of a Playing Equipment
item, one of the Colours used must be clearly predominant and the remaining
Colours on the same Playing Equipment item must be clearly minor. The
predominant Colour must be visible to the same extent on the back and front
of the Playing Equipment item. In the event of vertically or horizontally striped
or chequered shirts using two Colours equally in a non-predominant manner,
the third or fourth Colour on the surface of the shirt shall be used in a manner
not affecting the predominant visual impression of the two Colours used as
stripes and chequers and one of these two Colours must be predominant on
shorts or socks.
What will Argentina do?
Not to mention the Croats, should they beat Iceland to qualify
Really like that Japanese kit.I was reading on www.footballshirtculture.com and people there say Fifa have ordered that all teams must submit 1 dark and 1 light kit for the WC and it would seem that all the kit makers have opted to make the kits 1 colour.View attachment 48673
Really like that Japanese kit.
How are FIFA making clubs do this? I dont get it.
Indeed.
I also quite like the Spain and Germany ones, too. Not sure what the fuss is about!
Basically they are saying that teams should have one light coloured kit, and one dark coloured kit. It seems that kit manufacturers are interpreting this as a requirement that light shirts and dark shorts are not allowable.
I wonder what the odds are of England having an all-white first kit, and all red alternate kit?
By the way, Argentina have gone for white shorts:
Looks to me that Nike have interpreted the rules differently to Adidas:
Well this is a little uninspiring:
Luckily, for the players it isn't.
Well this is a little uninspiring: