While most of the new jerseys for the national teams equipped by Nike have been unveiled, that of the Blues is still not known to the general public. But according to information from Eurosport and photos from the Footy Headlines site, the French tunic should be inspired by the glorious jersey of the 1998 World Cup, which was already a remake of that of Euro 1984. What these two have in common two models: the French team was crowned during these two competitions.
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- Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) February 11, 2020»READ ALSO - Euro 2020: the full calendar and program of the Blues
According to Eurosport , the outfit should therefore display a “red horizontal band about four centimeters thick at the chest level, under which several fine white horizontal bands will take place.” As for the color, the navy blue worn by the French people since 2018 would still be in effect.
What we are approaching for the new jersey of the France team. pic.twitter.com/Y7mQrPPjIE
- Foot News (@ActuFoot_) February 11, 2020We will have to wait until the end of March and the friendly matches against Ukraine (March 27) and Finland (March 31) to discover the jerseys that Antoine Griezmann and his teammates will wear at Euro 2020. Kylian Mbappé has already taken advantage of the new tunic since he participated Monday in a photo shoot to prepare the launch of the French outfit, according to Eurosport .
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