France qualify for World Cup 2014, Nike unveil new home shirt

Timing is everything in football. And Nike know this very well. The American giant unveiled France’s new 2014 home kit just minutes after Les Bleus qualified for Brazil 2014 thanks to a stunning 3-0 win over Ukraine at the Stade de France.

France were down and out after the first leg, which they lost 2-0 in Kiev, and few gave them chances of overturning the deficit after such a poor display. French papers like L’Equipe ran polls which indicated that the public had little hope of them making it to Rio next year.

However Didier Deschamps’ men pulled off the unthinkable which means we will get to see the likes of Paul Pogba for the first time at a World Cup.

The new kit features a predominantly blue shirt with a white collar, with the fabric inspired by the French town of Nimes ( the town that gave rise to the word denim). The collar and side-hem feature a selvedge-like accent, with the design of the crest resembling the 1958 one

France 2014 Maillot

French Home Kit 2014 CDM

4 thoughts on “France qualify for World Cup 2014, Nike unveil new home shirt”

  1. I am sorry… the short has no red, nor do the socks but the socks has blue and no white. Not good.
    There should be red highlights on the short and also the shorts and white on the socks.

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