Showing posts with label France. Show all posts
Showing posts with label France. Show all posts

04 June 2022

Paris Saint-Germain 2021-2022 Away Kit

 

The Nike Paris Saint-Germain 2021-22 away football shirt introduces a fresh and bold look for the club. Predominantly white, the PSG 21-22 away jersey features an asymmetric stripe design in black and pink ("Arctic Punch") on the front, inspired by the classic 'Hechter' stripe usually found on the home kit.

03 June 2022

Paris Saint-Germain 2021-2022 Away Kit

The Nike Paris Saint-Germain 2021-22 away football shirt introduces a fresh and bold look for the club. Predominantly white, the PSG 21-22 away jersey features an asymmetric stripe design in black and pink ("Arctic Punch") on the front, inspired by the classic 'Hechter' stripe usually found on the home kit.

02 June 2022

Paris Saint-Germain 2021-2022 Home Kit

After a very classic rendition this year, the Jordan PSG 2021-2022 home jersey replaces the classic Hechter with a jacquard application that sees the iconic center stripe and border applied in a tonal way.

29 April 2022

Paris Saint-Germain 2021-2022 Home Kit

After a very classic rendition this year, the Jordan PSG 2021-2022 home jersey replaces the classic Hechter with a jacquard application that sees the iconic center stripe and border applied in a tonal way.


14 January 2018

France 2018 Home Kit Concept

At the 2018 World Cup, France finished top of their group to advance to the last 16. They subsequently defeated Argentina 4–3 in the round of 16 and then Uruguay 2–0 to qualify for the semi-final stage, where they beat Belgium 1–0 courtesy of a goal from defender Samuel Umtiti. On 15 July, France beat Croatia in the final 4–2 to win the World Cup for the second time.The France national team utilizes a three colour system composed of blue, white, and red. The team's three colours originate from the national flag of France, known as the tricolore. Nevertheless, the first France shirt (as seen in their first official international match against Belgium in 1904) was white, with the two interlinked rings emblem of USFSA –the body that controlled sport in France by then on the left.

France normally wear blue shirts, white shorts, and red socks at home, while, when on the road, the team utilizes an all-white combination or white shirts and socks with blue shorts. Between 1909 and 1914, France wore a white shirt with blue stripes, white shorts, and red socks. In a 1978 World Cup match against Hungary in Mar del Plata, both teams arrived at Estadio José María Minella with white kits, so France played in green-and-white striped shirts borrowed from Club Atlético Kimberley.