Argentina head into the world cup in Qatar with the hottest streak in their entire history. Argentina is arguably the best team and the most in-form team at the moment, and with their current roster and form, they are everyone’s favourite to win the world cup.
Argentina has been looking to get back to the top ever since Maradona retired from the national team. He won the nation’s two world cups under his leadership; the fans have been expecting the same of Messi to take the nation back to the top where it belongs.
Argentina Team FIFA World Cup Kit
The revolution that has been seen in kits will only continue, as fans from around the globe like kits that are good-looking and want to wear them to different places like pubs and cafes and when they want to have a kick about with their friends. Adidas is the kit manufacturer for Argentina, and, the emblem of the Argentinian FA is on the opposite side of the Adidas logo, and this is the case for both sets of jerseys.
Argentina has two kits, like every other nation, prepared for the FIFA world cup in Qatar. One kit is their iconic blue and white striped jersey with black shorts, whereas the other is a redrawn version of the kit they wore in Brazil in 2014 when they lost in the final to Germany after extra time.
The blue-white striped kit is an iconic set, as it has been around for more than half a century and has been part of a heritage that Argentina fans and players hold dearly. It was the kit in which Maradona won two world cups. With that kind of attachment, it is hard to change the design ever so slightly.
The second kit, or the away kit rather, is primarily blue, with blue shorts to add to the jersey. But the added flame-like pattern from the bottom of the jersey gives it a fresh look and also adds verve to the kit that makes it seem different and stand out more. They have also used a light lavender colour as part of the flames and as highlights on the sides to blend in with the blue of the kit better.
Argentina’s kits aren’t the best designed in the upcoming world cup, but as far as iconic goes, they have that to their name in plenty. And with this being the last tournament for Lionel Messi, the iconic blue and white jersey might show its magic after all.