FIFA Men's Official World Cup 2022 Side Panel T-Shirt - England T-Shirt (Pack of 1)
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FIFA Men's Official World Cup 2022 Side Panel T-Shirt - England T-Shirt (Pack of 1)
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A quarterfinal appearance for Ecuador is a huge achievement, and against different opponents they could've potentially reached the final four but Mexico get to wear their stunning away kit here and the matchup isn't even all that close. Croatia vs. South Korea Home: The Costa Rica FA introduced a new crest a year ago, and while that's not news, it deserves mention for being well executed and an immense improvement over what came before. The home jersey is simple and clean, but the chunky cuffs detract from that aesthetic. Costa Rica away kit New Balance
Home: This just about works. The silver shoulders are filled out with a graphic meant to evoke images of feathers from an eagle's wing, paying homage to Poland's coat of arms. It's understated, maybe too understated for its own good, but it does an admirable job of balancing creative spirit with clean design. Poland away shirt Polish Football Association This is a meeting between two kits that strive to be neat and tidy, and unfortunately for Wales, Ecuador has one of the cleanest shirts in this tournament -- not to mention an edge in the accent details. Mexico vs. France Away: "I'm not a fan of [wearing the same kits to the World Cup], to be honest," Canada defender Sam Adekugbe told The Athletic in September. "I just feel like every team should get a new kit for the World Cup because it's a symbolic event. I don't hate it, but I would have liked to have gotten a new kit, just because it's something to cherish." Morocco | Puma Hakim Ziyech of Morocco Urbanandsport/NurPhoto via Getty Images Away: Portugal typically show off some of the best away kits, but this year's are something of a letdown. Creating a horizontal bar across the chest that mimics the country's flag is a creative concept, but it's not as eye-catching as what we're used to seeing from Portugal. Ghana | Puma Ghana home kit Puma Home: The pattern is fun, it's interesting, it's different. What, exactly, it is, we couldn't tell you. But for a collection of seemingly haphazard brushstrokes, it comes together pretty nicely. Hattan Bahebri of Saudi Arabia Silvestre Szpylma/Quality Sport Images/Getty ImagesWhat a matchup! First of all, we get South Korea in that fetching away kit, which is potentially the best in the tournament. But you know what else is one of the best shirts in the tournament? The green of El Tri. Mexico, who've never played a fifth game at a World Cup since 1986, win the World Cup of Kits. Omar Vega/Getty Images It was fun while it lasted, Japan. Maybe had that vintage-3D-look print extended throughout their away jersey, they could've taken the game to Mexico. But it doesn't, and El Tri are on to the final! South Korea vs. England
Away: The away top is an inverse of the home kit, which feels a little ... indifferent. It's good to see a kit from Kappa, though. Away: La Tri have gone for a bolder look with the away shirt, and this graphic pattern effectively hints at the country's vibrant culture. Opting for a subtler base color in navy keeps this jersey from overwhelming the eye and infuses the aesthetic with a touch of elegance. Senegal | Puma Sadio Mane of Senegal Sebastian Frej/MB Media/Getty Images Sotheby's said: "A portion of the proceeds from the auction will be donated to Unicas Project, led by Sant Joan de Deu (SJD) Barcelona Children's Hospital with the support of the Leo Messi Foundation, to meet the needs of children suffering from rare diseases."
Group G
He played in all seven of Argentina's 2022 World Cup matches, but only two of the three shirts Messi wore during the group stage will be auctioned, after Australia squad member Cameron Devlin swapped shirts external-link with the former Barcelona forward during the tournament. Messi, an eight-time Ballon d'Or winner, became the first player in World Cup history to score in the group stage, last 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final of a single tournament. Serbia can feel proud of their effort in reaching the last 16, but there's not enough in that Puma running-bib template to trouble South Korea.
Away: The away jersey is where the Saudis have stepped up. The Green Falcons' away kit may look an awful lot like Newcastle United's third alternate shirt this season, but it's in the details where it stands out. All over this shirt is a faint graphic pattern of feathers, which ties in beautifully to the team's name but also looks like high-end wallpaper you'd see on home renovation shows -- and that's a good thing. Mexico | Adidas Alexis Vega of Mexico Omar Vega/Getty Images Home: Simple and elegant. The rich, deep shade of red is perfectly offset by just the right amount of gold accents. The subtle Serbian crosses, borrowed from the country's coat of arms, keeps the jersey interesting without looking too busy. Aleksandar Mitrovic of Serbia JAVAD PARSA/NTB/AFP via Getty Images Away: There is so much potential in this jersey. The continuation of that graphic pattern found on the home kits, implemented in a blue-and-red color scheme reminiscent of those images that come to life with blue-and-red 3D glasses, is a huge win. Expanding that print beyond just the shoulders could've made this one of the shirts of the tournament. Away: This shirt is a little more adventurous, and it's all the better for it. The desert color scheme is understated but stands out by being different, while the overlapping circle pattern delivers a sharpness to a nebulous design inspired by the country's coastline. Ecuador | Marathon Jeremy Sarmiento of Ecuador ANP via Getty Images Home: This is a protest. All the branding, accents and even the crest are all the same red as the rest of the jersey, making those details practically invisible.
Brazil vs. Uruguay
Away: Now, this -- this is understated. And it's so, so clean. Could Liverpool wear it? Sure. Manchester United? Why not? No, there isn't much in the way of design elements drawing inspiration from Poland's history and heritage, but this is the sort of jersey you could feel comfortable wearing without feeling self-conscious about eye-gouging colors or dizzying graphics. Home: This is a look that could only be pulled off by a team going into a World Cup as defending champions and favorites. It's elegant, it's regal, the opulent gold crest and swoosh standing out in the most formal of ways against that deep navy shirt. And the single button and almost Mandarin-like collar add a touch of character to a classy kit. Antoine Griezmann of France Ulrik Pedersen/DeFodi Images via Getty Images Away: The red-and-green wedge pattern on the collar feels like a nice carryover of the design language from the home shirt, but it's arguably a bit too bold set against the rest of this plain white T-shirt. Some texture, or a jerseywide graphic element incorporating green or red, would've gone a long way toward livening this up. Home: These are pretty simple. Maybe too simple. But the plain white top is unquestionably clean, and the Ghanaian flag being used as the cuffs pops nicely against all that white. Jordan Ayew of Ghana Jean Catuffe/Getty Images Home: Making use of Australia's sporting colors, green and gold, the Socceroos are always standouts in the kit department. With such a strong palette, though, less is more. This sponge-paint graphic is a little too much. Australia away shirt Football Australia
Away: Putting aside the running-bib template, which is hard to do, the vertical Albiceleste striping down the front of the shirt is awfully reminiscent of an Argentina jersey. There probably won't be many in Montevideo who are too thrilled by that comparison. South Korea | Nike Son Heung-Min of South Korea Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images
Quarterfinals
Home: The shade of red is attention-grabbing without burning out your retinas, and the tiger-stripe-look shoulders continue a design theme that Nike and South Korea crushed with their away kit in 2020. This is a strong offering without being overpowering. Son Heung-Min of South Korea Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images Away: Another choice Puma made for this tournament was to introduce this template, which is ... well, it's a choice. There isn't a single team supplied by Puma at this tournament that's able to successfully pull off this centrally aligned template that looks more like a running bib than a soccer jersey, making Senegal's hopes of emerging from this group slim. Netherlands | Nike Virgil van Dijk of the Netherlands MAURICE VAN STEEN/ANP/AFP via Getty Images Home: Mexico have never been short on strong designs, but even by their lofty standards, their 2022 kits are impressive. The detailed pattern emanating from the collar and stretching all down the front of the shirt -- a nod to Quetzalcoatl, an Aztec god whose name translates to "feathered serpent" -- grabs your attention and refuses to let go. Alexis Vega of Mexico Omar Vega/Getty Images Messi's shirts will be on view at Sotheby's New York headquarters in a free, public exhibition during the bidding process, which is open between 30 November and 14 December. Wachter added: "It is an honour for Sotheby's to present and exhibit these invaluable collectables to the public, which encapsulate the sheer brilliance of a player who has redefined the boundaries of football excellence."
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