
Whether you’re a fan of football, or just want to know what the most iconic FIFA World Cup Kits of all time are, this article is for you. Whether you’re looking for a kit from France 98, Kappa, or Umbro, there’s a kit that’s right for you.
Belgium 1982
During the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain, Belgium’s World Cup kit was supplied by Admiral. The design was simple. The Belgian national team badge rested on the chest. It also included a green, red and yellow flag.
The kit was also used during Belgium’s World Cup games against Hungary and El Salvador. The shirts were red, while the shorts were white. The shorts had a number font that was different from the shirt.
The Belgium 1982 kit was a winner in the fashion department. It was also a hit with fans. They idolized David De Gea for years.
In the lead-up to the World Cup, Belgium made a big splash on the European scene. They were a top-five team in the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking for more than three years. They also made a regular impact on the World Cup stage. Their most notable game was a 1-0 victory over defending champions Argentina.
France 98
Amongst the many great FIFA World Cup kits of all time are some classics. While not necessarily the best aesthetically, they are still iconic. Some of the most memorable World Cup kits have been produced by African nations. In this article, we take a look at 10 of the most iconic kits from the continent.
- Amongst the many great kits produced by African nations are Cameroon’s 1990 World Cup kit and Nigeria’s 1994 World Cup kit. Both are iconic and have their own history.
- The roaring Indomitable Lion has been an iconic image for Cameroon. It added vibrancy and personality to the no-frills design. In the tournament’s group stage, Cameroon was eliminated. They eventually won the African Cup of Nations in 2002. It is still one of the most famous designs produced by an African nation.
- The iconic Belgium 1982 kit has yellow stripes from shoulder to thigh. It also features black and yellow trim around the fringes.
Australia
Using the FIFA World Cup as our barometer, Sportsmail ranked the most iconic kits of the tournament. While some teams have kits that are iconic for other reasons, we’ve picked the best ones.
Brazil’s home kit is a celebration. The design is always bright and colorful. The ghost jaguar pattern is present on the sleeves and is fun without going overboard. The shirt is also a celebration of the Amazon rainforest, which is home to the Amazon rainforest.
Argentina’s home kit is also a celebration. The vertical stripes in white and sky blue are a tradition that dates back to 1908. The kit is also a celebration of the country’s flag, which flows down the back of the shirt. The most interesting part of this kit is the badge, which is a reworking of the one worn by the country’s national team.
The home kit of the Netherlands has been around since 1974, but the shirt itself hasn’t changed much. The shirt has a textured pattern, but the most interesting feature is the big crest.
Cameroon
Known as the Indomitable Lions, Cameroon has been one of the most admired teams on the African continent. They won the 2002 African Cup of Nations, but they haven’t won a World Cup since 2002. They are in Group G, alongside Brazil and Switzerland, and are playing against Serbia in Qatar.
Cameroon’s home kit is green. It features a green stand-up collar. There’s also a red and yellow sleeve cuff. The chest features a darker green pattern.
The home kit also features an emblem in the center of the red stripe. It’s similar to the Cameroonian flag. The lion crest is on the left chest. The right chest features the Fecafoot logo.
The away kit is white. It features a green stand-up chest. It has a subtle print. There’s also a yellow star in the middle of the red stripe. The white and dark olive green third-choice jerseys are more prominent with the print.
Les Bleus
Known as Les Bleus, the French national football team has a history of winning the World Cup. The team is considered to be one of the world’s most famous and respected. They have won two World Cups and two European Championships. They are also known for their fashion sense. They have been referred to as the ‘fashion capitals of the world.
For the FIFA World Cup in 1998, France played in a kit featuring a bold horizontal stripe design. The design stood out in a crowd and was a winner for the nation.
The design was similar to the famous ‘Armor of Hannibal artifact that was found in Tunisia in 1909. The design has been emulated on the 2018 home shirt for the host nation. The design features a large Gallic Rooster logo. The ‘Gallic Rooster’ logo is also known as the ‘Coq Gaulois’ and is depicted in a more realistic way in earlier versions of the logo.
Umbro
Several iconic football kits have been worn in past World Cup tournaments. The top 10 list includes some of the most famous and memorable kits of all time.
The most famous kit in the World Cup was Brazil’s 1970 kit, which featured a yellow shirt with green sleeves. The shirt is arguably one of the most iconic designs of all time, and it is associated with one of the best Brazil World Cup teams of all time.
There have been a number of iconic kits to wear in the World Cup, and this list includes a few that are highly debated. Although Brazil’s 1970 top is a classic, England’s 1966 top is also a notable achievement. It was the first World Cup shirt to be televised in color and also featured a number of firsts.
The ’90s saw England’s home kit in a blue shade. This was a subtle kit, and it featured a protruding national badge. The kit also featured the same type of embellishments on the shorts.
Kappa
Until this year, Tunisia had never worn a Kappa kit at the World Cup. But for the 2022 tournament, they have decided to stick with this brand. And they’re not the only team to do so.
The Kappa kit was originally a Bafana Bafana shirt that Kappa had used at the Africa Cup of Nations two years earlier. But the company also targeted the sportswear market, making Kappa apparel for other European football clubs.
They made a kit for Zaire, too. Their first-round match against Yugoslavia was a 7-0 defeat, but the roaring leopard’s head remains a staple of the global hipster scene.
The third kit for Tunisia at the World Cup features gold accents. The shirt is also adorned with a subtle print that pays homage to ancient Carthaginian armor. Its name, “Armor of Hannibal”, is a reference to a famous Carthaginian general.
Morocco also wore red kits in the ’94 tournament, featuring a geometric pattern on the shoulders. It also featured a large centralized logo. Its design is more subtle than its counterpart, however.
Denmark
Whether you’re a fan or a neutral, a great World Cup kit can be a true fashion statement. Whether it’s a bold pattern or a classic color scheme, the right kit will get you into the game. Here are some of the most iconic World Cup kits of all time.
Belgium’s 1982 kit is a fashion masterpiece. Its red, yellow, and black color scheme is an iconic combination. The edgy pattern that adorns the front of the shirt is a clever nod to the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl. The black neck trim is a nice addition.
Netherlands’s 1974 kit is another great example of a great kit. The design is simple, but it’s also one of the most memorable World Cup kits of all time. The giant crest and edgy pattern accentuate the team’s national flag colors. The kit was lost in the final to West Germany.
Denmark’s kits aren’t quite as memorable. The first time they’ve worn a World Cup kit, the kit featured a unique design. The Swoosh and the crest were great, but the rest of the kit was too simple.
Puma
Whether you are a soccer fanatic or just a casual fan, the FIFA World Cup is a big deal. It is one of the world’s most popular sports tournaments and has become a platform for social and cultural issues. With that said, there are some kits that are truly iconic and stand out from the crowd.
The Adidas shirt is inspired by Spain’s Euro 96 shirt. It doesn’t copy the design but nods to past shirts without being a copycat. The gold trim could be a nod to a team’s national pride or for players to feel fancy.
Nike’s newest strip design is divisive. It has a diamond-shaped pattern and swooshes from left to right. It also features a unique texture that makes it difficult to replicate. The best part is that it is available for sale.
Puma has created a number of kits with unique motifs. They include national motifs from nature, national history, and football. Some of the kits even feature Puma’s throwback branding.
Conclusion
Football is one of the most popular sports in the world, and with good reason. The Fifa World Cup is a global event that brings together the best players from all around the world for a month-long extravaganza. Over the years, various countries have brought their A-game to produce some of the most iconic football kits ever seen. Which country’s kit is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!