Top 20 most iconic football jerseys in history . (Part 2)

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No.11 Romania (1994)

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Romania was once a football powerhouse and regularly qualified for the World Cup.

In 1994, they were one of the tournament champions.

The design of the shirt is quite unique, featuring a yellow background with blue and red diagonal stripes running across the chest.

The colors of the stripes and the shirt itself, yellow, blue and red, are the colors of the Romanian flag, expressing a strong sense of nationalism and a very patriotic statement.

With a team that included the likes of Dan Petrescu, Gheorghe Popescu and the great Gheorghe Hagi, Romania reached the quarterfinals — losing to Sweden on penalties.

With a nation that has had football misfortune since the 1994 World Cup jersey has become even more iconic.

No.12 Milano (1988)

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The great AC Milan squad of the year 1988 made the club's red and black kit adorable and memorable for everyone.

Players like Ruud Gullit, Marco van Basten, Franco Baresi, Alessandro Costacurta, Paolo Maldini, Carlo Ancelotti and Frank Rijkaard have won the Champions League in spectacular fashion.

This legendary team has been storming Italy and Europe for many years. And their jerseys are closely linked to that success.

No.13 Liverpool (1984)

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Worn during one of the club's most successful seasons, Liverpool's 1984 jersey has become iconic to their fans in Merseyside — as well as around the world.

The club won the English League, League Cup and European Cup treble. Remarkable!

That famous lineup includes the likes of Kenny Dalglish, Mark Lawrenson, Ronnie Whelan, Alan Hansen, Ian Rush and Graeme Souness.

No.14 England (1966 away)

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Sometimes simple is beautiful. And this is the case with England's 1966 World Cup away shirt.

It was worn in the final of the country's only World Cup, and it's clear why this shirt has become one of the most iconic the world has ever seen.

This kit is designed and manufactured by Umbro, a British sportswear company with a long history of apparel for the British national team.

No.15 Argentina (1986)

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The Argentina squad at the 1986 FIFA World Cup is one of the most famous (and most worn) kits in football history.

The image of Diego Maradona always comes to mind. “Hand of God”, “goal of the century”, dribbling and absolute passion.

The iconic light blue and white striped ensemble has remained largely unchanged to date.

Argentina is the country that has won the most football titles and their jerseys have grown in popularity throughout the years.

No.16 Fiorentina (1998)

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Fiorentina's stunning purple 1998 home kit is one of the most recognizable, elegant and underrated football kits ever made.

Sponsored by Nintendo and worn by the likes of the great Gabriel Batistuta, this shirt has always been known.

This shirt has become a favorite of many Fiorentina fans and has a special place in their memory, even after all these years it is considered one of the best. in Fiorentina's history, and many still enjoy wearing it to matches or just as a fan memento.

No.17 Brasil (1970)

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In 1970, Brazil lit up the World Cup and accurately demonstrated their strength in football by overwhelming all opponents.

With a squad full of talent, the likes of the great Pele, Carlos Alberto, Jairzinho, Tostao and Rivelino showcased some of the best football ever seen.

For many, that team was the best team ever. Their equally brilliant jersey will never be forgotten.

No.18 Mexico (1998)

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The classic Mexico home kit at France 98 is one of El Tri's best home kits.

The delicate designs, collars, and sleeves of the Aztec baggy shirts are a beauty to behold.

Mexico also has one of the best kits at the 2022 FIFA World Cup

No.19 Arsenal (2005)

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For the 2005/06 season, Arsenal's jersey pays tribute to their iconic Highbury Stadium, which will be demolished at the end of that season.

The usual red and white have been replaced by maroon. The design is a tribute to the first football kit ever worn at Highbury.

Henry broke the 30-goal mark that season, and that special-edition 2005 kit became an instant classic.

No.20 France (1998)

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France's 1998 World Cup home jersey was designed to honor the Platini-led team that won Euro 1984.

It has white and red horizontal bars in the front. The blue collar has been changed to white; French tricolor is incorporated into the hemline of the collar and sleeves, while the Adidas logo stands out on the front.

Another reason this is one of the best football jerseys of all time is because it has been worn by the likes of Zinedine Zidane, Thierry Henry, Lilian Thuram, Fabien Barthez, Didier Deschamps, Patrick Viera.

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