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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

France UEFA EURO 2008 home kits



Despite possessing one of the most talented squads at Euro 2008 and high expectations from
followers of Les Bleus, under coach Raymond Domenech the squad made a stuttering start to
the 2008 European Championships, drawing 0-0 to Romania in Zurich and then finishing on the
receiving end of a 4-1 mauling at the hands of the Netherlands in Berne. For the final group
game, Domenech dropped Thuram and replaced him with Abidal. This proved to be a bad decision
as Abidal looked out of his depth in the centre of defence and subsequently was sent off for
a rash challenge on Luca Toni. France continued to play poorly and when they lost 2-0 to
Italy, they came last of their group and failed to get to the quarterfinals.

Germany uniforme during the UEFA EURO 2008 Group C match between Romania and France at Letzigrund Stadion on June 9, 2008 in Zurich, Switzerland. In the all EURO 2008 match, the French wear an all blue outfit (jerseys, shorts, socks).


Germany kits below during the friendly football match France vs. Colombia ahead of the Europe 2008 tournament, on June 3, 2008 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, outside Paris. France has been drawn in Group C with world champions Italy, the Netherlands and Romania for the first round of the Europe 2008 tournament which takes place from June 7-29 in Austria and Switzerland.


Adidas will continue to work with the French Football Federation until the end of 2010,
France new EURO 2008 home have gotten their inspiration from the kits used at the Euro 84
tournament. It will be a bit strange not to have the tricolore three stripes on the shirt in
the future. The adidas three stripes over the shoulder of the shirt use red & white from the
French flag along with the shirts blue, to complete the colours of the tricolour. The adidas
logo is also in the centre of the shirt beneath the collar in white, the collar itself is
white, with a thick red trim. The French Football Federation badge is on the right chest
with one gold star above it, signifying their World Cup win of 1998.
The shirt is made by adidas, the leading brand of football has integrated technologies
Formotion ® and Climacool ® in order to meet the technical requirements of high performance
sport. This new Euro 2008 shirt displays a modernized the logo of the French Football
Federation on the chest. The shirt is detailed with a pattern the stretches from the right
hand side of the centre of the shirt in five curved archs, the top one in red, getting
larger as they move across the shirt and to the left hand side.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's replica jersey with climacool
player jersey with formotion